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1   WISE LIBRARY (DOWNTOWN LIBRARY)
2   CLARK HALL
3   STEWART HALL
4   PURINTON HOUSE
5   ELIZABETH MOORE HALL
6   MOUNTAINLAIR
7   MOUNTAINLAIR GREEN
8   FRATERNITY AND SORORITY ROW
9   THE MOUNTAINEER STATUE
10   DOWNTOWN BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKSTORE
11   OGLEBAY HALL
12   CHITWOOD HALL
13   MARTIN HALL
14   WOODBURN HALL
15   LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING
16   BEECHURST PERSONAL RAPID TRANSIT STATION (PRT)
17   REYNOLDS HALL

Elizabeth Moore Hall

Named after Elizabeth Moore, headmistress of Woodburn Female Seminary when WVU was founded, the building is known on campus as “E. Moore Hall.” Built in 1928 and on the National Register of Historic Places, E. Moore was built as the home of the Physical Education Department for Women. It is a favorite place to relax or study and includes a pool, dance studio and a small gym, and Student Legal Services, the Off-Campus Housing Office and a commuter lounge.

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Students dancing in the dance studio inside of Elizabeth Moore Hall
Tulips bloom in front of Elizabeth Moore Hall
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