Giddings Hall, Georgetown College

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Coordinates38°12′25″N 84°33′17″W / 38.2070°N 84.5547°W / 38.2070; -84.5547
Built1839
ArchitectJ. E. Farnam
Giddings Hall, Georgetown College
Giddings Hall, Georgetown College is located in Kentucky
Giddings Hall, Georgetown College
Giddings Hall, Georgetown College is located in the United States
Giddings Hall, Georgetown College
LocationGeorgetown, Kentucky
Coordinates38°12′25″N 84°33′17″W / 38.2070°N 84.5547°W / 38.2070; -84.5547
Built1839
ArchitectJ. E. Farnam
Architectural styleGreek Revival
NRHP reference No.73000836 [1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 6, 1973

Giddings Hall, originally called Recitation Hall, is a Greek Revival building located on the campus of Georgetown College in Scott County, Kentucky. Georgetown was the first Baptist college founded west of the Allegheny Mountains,[2][3] and Giddings Hall was the first permanent structure constructed after the college was formed.[2][3] The building is named after Rockwood Giddings, the third president of the school.[2] The property was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on February 6, 1973.[1]

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