Urbana, Illinois • Champaign County
The Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity House in Urbana, Illinois, is a substantial brick residence constructed in 1925. Designed by local architect George R. Ropes, it showcases a Tudor Revival style with a prominent half-timbered gable and a multi-gabled roof.
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Architecture
1-8 Elm Street Court, Urbana, Illinois
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