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1. A tennis match in front of Keystone Cottage A tennis match in front of Keystone Cottage Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History To increase student facilities at the Academy, a building referred to as “Keystone Cottage” was erected in 1889. The cottage was designed to provide a suite of rooms for a teacher and family and a...

2. Keystone Cottage Keystone Cottage Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History To increase student facilities at the Academy, a building referred to as “Keystone Cottage” was erected in 1889. The cottage was designed to provide a suite of rooms for a teacher and family and a...

3. Keystone Cottage Keystone Cottage Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History To increase student facilities at the Academy, a building referred to as “Keystone Cottage” was erected in 1889. The cottage was designed to provide a suite of rooms for a teacher and family and a...

4. A tennis match in front of Keystone Cottage A tennis match in front of Keystone Cottage Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History To increase student facilities at the Academy, a building referred to as “Keystone Cottage” was erected in 1889. The cottage was designed to provide a suite of rooms for a teacher and family and a...

5. Keystone Cottage doorway Keystone Cottage doorway Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History; Doors & Doorways To increase student facilities at the Academy, a building referred to as “Keystone Cottage” was erected in 1889. The cottage was designed to provide a suite of rooms for a teacher and family and a...

6. Keystone Cottage Keystone Cottage Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History To increase student facilities at the Academy, a building referred to as “Keystone Cottage” was erected in 1889. The cottage was designed to provide a suite of rooms for a teacher and family and a...

7. Hallway of the fourth floor Harris Hall Hallway of the fourth floor Harris Hall Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Photograph of the fourth floor hallway in Harris Hall dated 1957. Keystone's first building, Harris Hall was built in 1870. It was named after John Howard Harris, first president of Keystone.

8. Frear-Reynolds Residence Hall Frear-Reynolds Residence Hall Frear-Reynolds, Frear Hall is one of two residence halls dedicated to first year students. Reynolds Hall is home to Keystone's Fine Arts Living/Learning Community. Frear/Reynolds are co-ed by floor with a capacity of...

9. Fine Arts Center Fine Arts Center Fine Arts Center, Gymnasium, Student Center Built in 1910, the Art Center previously served as a Gymnasium and Student Center. The old indoor track can still be seen around the second floor. In this photograph it was still the Student Union Building....

10. Keystone Cafeteria in Moore Hall Keystone Cafeteria in Moore Hall Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which...

11. Sisson Hall (first floor interior) Sisson Hall (first floor interior) Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1938, Sisson Hall was named for trustee and benefactor A.C. Sisson. Building features a leaded glass staircase window. It is an example of Colonial revival. The structure was originally the residence...

12. Moore Hall (ground floor) Moore Hall (ground floor) Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which...
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