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Southeast Museum of Photography at Daytona State College

An internationally renowned museum in Daytona Beach. Contemporary and vintage fine art, photojournalism, fashion and new media. Stunning modern galleries, seminars, lectures, workshops. Significant collection. Free gallery admission. Daytona State College main campus.

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South Florida State College Museum of Florida Art and Culture

The Museum of Florida Art and Culture is dedicated to artists of Florida whose work is an interpretation of the history heritage or environment of the state.

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Mattie Kelly Arts Center Galleries at Northwest Florida State College

The Mattie Kelly Arts Center Galleries are located at Northwest Florida State College in Niceville, Florida. The McIlroy Gallery and the Holzhauer Gallery change exhibitions every four to six weeks.

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Kearney State College Memorial Carillon Tower

In honor of

George and Venetia Peterson

and

Elias and Mary Yanney

The carillon tower reflects the early history of Kearney State College and the Administration Building located adjacent to this site.

The four columns of the carillon tower symbolize the columns that adorned the ...

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Florence State Teachers College

Oldest state~supported teacher college south of Ohio R.

1830 ~opened as LaGrange College (Methodist) at nearby Leighton.

First charted college in state.

1855 ~ moved here and re~named

Florence Wesleyan University.

Flourished untiled closed by war 1865.

1872~deeded to State by church;

became ...

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Potomac State College

Chartered, Feb. 15, 1901, as Keyser Preparatory Branch of West Virginia University. Became Potomac State School, 1921; Potomac State School of West Virginia University, 1935; Potomac State (junior) College, West Virginia University, 1953.

Marker is at the intersection of South Mineral ...

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Mississippi State College for Women

The oldest state supported woman's college (1884) in the United States. It pioneered in adding vocational subjects to standard arts-science program.

Marker is at the intersection of College Street and 11th Street South, on the right when traveling east on College ...

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State College

Largely through the efforts of William Y. Atkinson the Georgia Normal and Industrial College was founded in 1889 with J. Harris Chappell as the first president. It became a degree-granting institution in 1917 and included a liberal arts program. The ...

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State Teachers and Agricultural College/Hubbard Training School

Founded in 1902 by William M. Hubbard, STAC was one of the state’s official schools for the instruction of black teachers between 1931 and 1938. Originally named the Forsyth Normal and Industrial School, STAC was one of three black public ...

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Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College During World War II

Immediately following the United States' entry into World War II after the Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College (SFA)President Alton Birdwell called together an assembly of students and staff to address the ...

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