Hidden Georgia Tech: Daisy's Apartment

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Although Brittain Dining Hall has been photographed countless times, it still holds a secret: a small apartment above the dining room.

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Although Brittain Dining Hall has been photographed countless times, it still holds a secret: a small apartment above the dining room.  

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Since its construction in 1928, the Marion L. Brittain Dining Hall has been the source of much curiosity. The red brick building, with its limestone trim, Doric pillars, lofty ceilings, and stained glass windows, was named “the South’s most stunning college dining hall” by Southern Living magazine. Although the building has been photographed countless times, it still holds a secret: a small apartment above the dining room.  

Let’s go inside Daisy’s Apartment.

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  • Created By: Kristen Bailey
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  • Created On: Jul 10, 2018 - 4:12pm
  • Last Updated: Jul 25, 2018 - 2:21pm