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Livingstone Hall

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Description

New Livingstone Hall is one of Fisk University’s residence halls. Livingstone Hall was completed in 1966 and currently houses a mixture of around 250 freshmen male residents and a selection of upperclassmen. The hall is a four-story brick structure and also houses a second floor computer lab as well as basement classrooms typically used for theater and dance classes. The original Livingstone Hall, also a residence hallb, was uilt in the late nineteenth century and replaced by New Livingstone in 1966. The original cornerstone can still be seen in front of the current building.

Title Livingstone Hall
Creator Nashville Historical Foundation
Author Caroline Tvardy, Belmont University; 2020
Date 1966
Address 1701 Jackson St., Nashville, TN 37208
Type Building
Coverage Area 4
Source Godwin & Beckett, architects
Contributor Fisk University ; David Livingstone; Valeria G. Stone
Subject African Americans; Education; Post-World War II
Keywords Buildings, Fisk University, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Student Housing, Colleges, Universities
Rights CC BY-NC 4.0