English: The Luck Flanders Gambrell Center on the campus of East Georgia College in Swainsboro, Georgia. Built in 2001, this building serves as the college's library as well as housing an 480-seat auditorium, classroom space, and executive office space. The building's namesake donated 190 acres (0.77 sq. km) of land to establish the college campus.
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