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| Blair/Tyson residence construction | ||
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| Blair/Tyson residence construction | ||
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| Millard Dority at Blair/Tyson residence construction | Description: Director of buildings and grounds, Millard Dority, in front of the Blair/Tyson residence during construction. | |
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| Blair/Tyson residence dedication | Description: COA community members mingling at the Blair/Tyson residence dedication ceremony. | |
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| Blair/Tyson residence dedication | Description: COA community members mingling at the Blair/Tyson residence dedication ceremony. | |
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| Roc Caivano at the Blair/Tyson residence dedication | Description: Architect, Roc Caivano speaking at the Blair/Tyson residence dedication ceremony. | |
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| Ed McCormick Blair and Steve Katona at the Blair/Tyson residence groundbreaking | Description: Trustee, Ed McCormick Blair and college president, Steve Katona breaking ground at the Blair/Tyson residence groundbreaking ceremony. | |
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| Blair/Tyson residence groundbreaking | Description: COA community members at the Blair/Tyson groundbreaking ceremony. | |
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| Roc Caivano and Steve Katona at the Blair/Tyson residence groundbreaking | Description: Architect, Roc Caivano standing with college president, Steve Kataona at the Blair/Tyson groundbreaking ceremony. | |
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| Blair/Tyson residence in snow | ||
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| Blair/Tyson residence in snow | ||
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| Cottage House | ||
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| Cottage House | ||
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| Dick Davis House | Description: The Davis house was designed by Ernest McMullen for Dick and Norah Davis. It was built by people in the Environmental Design Program. It is a demonstration model of low cost, alternative energy housing which makes use of two windmills, a solar heating system, a small wood stove and heavy insulation. | |
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| Dick Davis House | Description: The Davis house was designed by Ernest McMullen for Dick and Norah Davis. It was built by people in the Environmental Design Program. It is a demonstration model of low cost, alternative energy housing which makes use of two windmills, a solar heating system, a small wood stove and heavy insulation. | |
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| Davis Carriage House | Description: A photo of a person standing in the doorway of the attic storage space in the Davis Carriage House | |
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| Davis Carriage House | ||
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| Davis Carriage House | ||
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| Davis Carriage House | Description: A photograph of three people standing in front of the door to the Davis Carriage House before it was bought by COA and turned into student housing. | |
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| Ann Peach with the Peach House sign | Description: Ann Peach holding the Peach House sign in front of the relocated Gate House that was moved and renamed in her honor. | |
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| Blair/Tyson Residence during construction | ||
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| Gate House | Description: Gate House in the snow. The Gate House was moved to a new location and renamed Peach House in honor of Ann Peach, the college's first staff member. |