The University of North Alabama traces its roots to 1830 and LaGrange College, the first state-chartered college in Alabama. The school relocated to its current location in Florence from its original site in Franklin County in 1854. The institution would later become the first state-supported teachers college in the South and one of the first coeducational institutions in the nation.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Visiting University of North Alabama
The University of North Alabama traces its roots to 1830 and LaGrange College, the first state-chartered college in Alabama. The school relocated to its current location in Florence from its original site in Franklin County in 1854. The institution would later become the first state-supported teachers college in the South and one of the first coeducational institutions in the nation.
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I love going to places like that. Andrea obviously enjoyed it, too. :)
Wah, the building is beautiful. I will like to learn at that kind of university.
Abi nako pa enroll na diha si Andrea..hahaha..haguy ngano man tawon naa man lion ug tigre diha nga school man kaha na..hahaha. katkat pa jud Andrea ay para lang makakita....hehe..ka nice sa ilang university oi..
sos pagka gwapa sa imong dalaga...hehehhe..naka posing man kaau...:)
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