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Building Name
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Normal Gymnasium
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Description
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The Normal Gymnasium was constructed in response to the 1871 fire of the school's original gymnasium and the formal addition of a department of physical training. The groundbreaking took place in October of 1892, after appropriations of $20,000 were used for the construction cost. The building was on a 250 x 275 ft lot on Cross Street across from Welch Hall. Originally built with two main rooms, one for men and another for women, one was equipped with a running track, the other with a gallery on three sides. The basement included a swimming pool and locker rooms equipped with showers.
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Year Constructed
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1892
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Date Dedicated
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1894
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Building Functions
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Gymnasium
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Red Gym
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Architect
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A.C. Varney Co., Detroit, MI; Addition by Smith, Hinchman and Grylls, Detroit, MI
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Builder
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F.W. Gianfield
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Original Cost
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$50,000
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Architectural Style
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Castlesque
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Square Footage
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38,000
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Rights
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