Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, 1900
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Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, 1900
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Two horses stand near the Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station building. The Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, later known as the Physics Building, was the second building constructed on campus in 1889 to house the growing group of Agriculture students. The top part of the building was destroyed in a fire the following year. The building was reconstructed after the fire and housed the Mining School and then the Physics School, until in 1929 when it was demolished to make space for construction of the new Mackay Science Building.
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