‘Bygone Buildings’ exhibit visits Salisbury University’s past

Delaware State News
Posted 8/23/22

SALISBURY, Md. — Salisbury University’s Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture looks back on the campus of yesteryear with the exhibit, “Salisbury University’s Bygone Buildings,” Aug. 29-Dec. 16.

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‘Bygone Buildings’ exhibit visits Salisbury University’s past

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Salisbury University’s Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture looks back on the campus of yesteryear with the exhibit, “Salisbury University’s Bygone Buildings,” Aug. 29-Dec. 16.

The tribute recognizes the buildings that made their mark but are no longer present at the ever-growing campus. Photographs, yearbooks and other items from University Archives tell the story of these facilities, where past students forged relationships and experienced college life.

Visitors may explore a part of campus history and learn about the Ruth Powell Dining Hall, the Tawes Gym, Caruthers Hall and more.

Admission is free. Those planning to park on campus must register for a free parking pass here.

For information, call 410-543-6312 or visit here.

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