File:OAC-armory.jpg
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[edit]Oregon Agricultural College Armory, Corvallis, OR, construction completed 1910. Venue for basketball and indoor baseball, 1910s-1920s. Building still standing, known today as McAlexander Fieldhouse. From a postcard published by Patton Post Card Co., Salem, OR, c. 1914. Photographer unknown.
Published in USA prior to 1924, public domain.
Digitized and digitally edited for Wikipedia by Tim Davenport ("Carrite") from a specimen in his collection, no copyright claimed for the work, file released to the public domain without restriction.
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