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Historic Ferry Hall Cupola Moved To Alumni Center |
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Written by CougarGold
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Tuesday, 05 August 2008 |
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 Iconic WSU Landmark is moved to make way for Library Road Project
FROM WSU TODAY ONLINE: By Becky Phillips, WSU Today As part of the Library Road construction project, the historic
Ferry Hall Cupola was moved last week to a new location in the Alumni
Arboretum. Originally created to be a bell tower, the cupola instead
spent the last 30 years as the picturesque gazebo in front of Murrow
Hall.
According to James Stone, construction engineer
with Capital Planning and Development, the cupola will be incorporated
into the landscaping and undergo cosmetic touch-ups for potential use
as a site for weddings and other social events in the future. The
arboretum is located next to the Lewis Alumni Center.
The cupola was a well-known WSU landmark before Ferry Hall was
torn down to make way for the construction of Eastlick Hall in the mid
1970s. Stone said they will retain the descriptive plaque that goes
with the cupola as well as install a memorial plaque at Eastlick Hall
directing visitors to the cupola’s new location in the Arboretum.
The Ferry Hall dormitory, built in 1892, was the first large
building to be constructed at the State College of Washington and was a
vital part of campus life for over 70 years. Though it burned down in
1897, it was rebuilt two years later retaining the name. Ferry Hall
also served as a temporary university hospital during the 1918
influenza pandemic – where a number of unfortunate students died of the
flu. |