King Hall

Name: King Hall
Established: 1891
Use: King now houses 46 coed upper-class students in double, triple and quad units
Architect/Designer: Richards, McCarty and Bulford of Columbus
Building Style: Early Georgian Revival style in brick and stone.
History: King was built as a dorm for women of Shepardson College in 1891. The design is Early Georgian Revival style in brick and stone. King Hall is named after J.W. King of Cincinnati, a trustee (1874-1886) who contributed money towards the building. King now houses 46 coed upper-class students in double, triple and quad units

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