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	<description>The History of Toccoa Falls College</description>
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		<title>Campus Buildings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Administrative Building — This photo was taken before the building was painted probably in the 40&#8242;s or 50&#8242;s. The concrete blocks used in its construction were made on campus by the students, and all lumber used in its construction also was milled on campus at the college&#8217;s lumber mill. The old music building which was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img id="image85" alt="Administrative building--the way it appeared in the 50's and 60's" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/administration-bldg.jpg" /><br />
Administrative Building — This photo was taken before the building was painted probably in the 40&#8242;s or 50&#8242;s. The concrete blocks used in its construction were made on campus by the students, and all lumber used in its construction also was milled on campus at the college&#8217;s lumber mill.</p>
<p><img id="image86" alt="Bandy building" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/bandy-bldg.jpg" /><br />
The old music building which was named for Dr. Julian Bandy.</p>
<p><img id="image87" alt="DeLany building" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/delany.jpg" /><br />
Lois DeLany Gymnatorium<br />
<img id="image88" alt="Earl Hall" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/earl-hall.jpg" /><br />
Earl Hall was the original location of the high school. <a href="http://www.tfchistory.com/photos/earl-hall/">Click here to read more about Earl Hall.</a></p>
<p><img id="image89" alt="Fant Hall" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/fant-hall.jpg" /><br />
Fant Hall—a girl&#8217;s dorm—was built in the early 70&#8242;s on the area where the college&#8217;s first tennis courts were located.<br />
<img id="image90" alt="Forrest Hall" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/forrest-hall.jpg" /><br />
Forrest Hall—the boy&#8217;s dorm—was built on the area that was the first ball field. A natural spring runs beneath it. Before it was constructed, a well house was located in the same area. It was a small concrete building where water could be drawn from a well and visitors to the falls could relax. <a href="http://www.tfchistory.com/photos/forrest-hall/">Click here to read more about Forrest Hall.</a></p>
<p><img id="image91" alt="Gate Cottage" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/gate-new.jpg" /><br />
Gate Cottage (now) houses a dining room, gift shop, and the entrance to Toccoa Falls. (<em> Editor&#8217;s note: Gate Cottage was destroyed by fire January 12, 2009</em> <a href="http://www.tfchistory.com/photos/gate-cottage/">Click here to read more about Gate Cottege</a></p>
<p><img id="image92" alt="Gate Cottage" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/gate-old.jpg" /><br />
Gate Cottage (before renovation in the late 90&#8242;s)</p>
<p><img id="image93" alt="Grace Chapel" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/grace-chapel.jpg" /><br />
Grace Chapel</p>
<p><img id="image94" alt="LeTourneau now" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/letourneau-now.jpg" /><br />
LeTourneau  (now)</p>
<p><img id="image95" alt="LeTourneau before" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/letourneau-old.jpg" /><br />
LeTourneau Hall (before)<br />
<img id="image96" alt="mccarthy-bldg.jpg" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/mccarthy-bldg.jpg" /><br />
McCarthy Hall (School of Teacher Educator)<br />
<img id="image97" alt="Old Chapel" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/old-chapel.jpg" /><br />
Old Chapel — Donations for this building primarily came from Lyman Stewart and his brother.<br />
<img id="image98" alt="Ovens" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/ovens.jpg" /><br />
The David Oven Student Center — This is where students met for chapel, baskball and volley ball games up until the late 80&#8242;s. It was also were TFI students gathered for prayer band meetings.<br />
<img id="image99" alt="Parkerson Student Center" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/parkerson.jpg" /><br />
Parkerson Student Center<br />
<img id="image100" alt="Seby Jones Library" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/seby-jones.jpg" /><br />
Seby Jones Library<br />
<img id="image101" alt="Stewart" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/stewart.jpg" /><br />
Stewart Hall — Donations for this small girls dorm came from Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Stewart, who also had strong ties to Biola University. <a href="http://www.tfchistory.com/photos/stewart-hall/">Click here to read more about Stewart Hall.</a></p>
<p><img id="image102" alt="Williams Chapel" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/wiliams-chapel.jpg" /><br />
Paul &#038; Mary Williams Chapel<br />
<img id="image103" alt="Woerner World Mission Center" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/woerner-missions.jpg" /><br />
Woerner World Mission Center<br />
<img id="image104" alt="WRAF" src="http://www.tfchistory.com/images/wraf.jpg" /><br />
WRAF</p>
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