Place Description:
To the SE is Roberts Hall and to the NE is More Hall.
This day was UW Engineering Open House day. There are many dozens of booths around campus showing off various projects of interest. Many are oriented towards kids, and there are busloads (literally) of children wandering around campus looking at all the cool stuff. If you peer over the wall to the S/SW, you can see some of the tail end of the activities in this section. This was late in the afternoon and they were mostly wrapped up.
Individual View Descriptions:Walkway, facing NE:
- More Hall
Walkway, facing SE:
- This is the front of Roberts Hall. Turn left to see More Hall.
Walkway, facing SW:
- The UW Engineering Open House is in progress here. This was late in the day, so many of the activities and displays were already wrapped up.
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- If you click near the bottom of the steps you can peer over the wall to see some of the tail end of the activities in this area.
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Walkway, facing NW:
- Ahead to the right is the Allen Center for Computer Science and Engineering.
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- Ahead to the left are the UW Columns. Wikipedia says: The sole surviving remnants of the UW's first building are four 24-foot (7.3 m), white, hand-fluted cedar, Ionic columns. They were salvaged by Edmond S. Meany--one of the University's first graduates and the former head of the history department. Meany and his colleague, Dean Herbert T. Condon, dubbed each of the columns "Loyalty," "Industry," "Faith" and "Efficiency," or "LIFE." The columns now stand in the Sylvan Grove Theater
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