| Art Building E |
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| 2037 Sam Houston Avenue |
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Art Building E is one of seven buildings that make up the Art complex, located on the southwest corner of the main campus along Sam Houston Avenue.
This building is used for art history classes.
The statue of the goddess Athena, a gift of the class of 1912 that originally stood in Old Main, was relocated to this building in 2004 after a number of years of being housed in the Peabody Library.
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An aerial photograph from the early 1960s of the intersection of Sam Houston Avenue and Twenty First Street. That's the Barrett and Parkhill Houses in the upper-right corner. |
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An aerial photograph shows a sparse southeast section of campus in the mid-1980s. |
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The seven buildings in the Art Complex, shown in 2008. |
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