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177: 330: 563: 63: 22: 427:, USA. It has been the home to eight different Clemson presidents and is a key location on the university's campus. This is especially the case for new and incoming students because at the beginning of each year, new students are invited to a picnic on the president's lawn in front of the house. This gives students the chance to meet the president for the first time. 247: 460:
designated president's house. After Riggs declined the offer to move into the president's house, the building was converted to Mell Apartments. In all, the Riggs’ house was an interim presidential residence for three Clemson presidents (Riggs, Sikes and Poole). During these years, it was considered faculty housing.
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Plantation, the mansion is approximately 7,553 square feet (701.7 m). The project, which was funded by the university, was built for the then president, Robert C Edwards, by the architects Charles W Fant & Sons Construction Company. The project was finished in fall 1959 and has been the home
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The original president's home was completed in 1893. Built by Clemson's first president, Strode, Craighead was the first to actually live in the house. The second, third and fourth presidents of Clemson lived in this house, until Walter M. Riggs refused to leave his new, lavish home, for the
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Mrs. Poole continued to live in the Riggs' house, even after her husband died. The following president, R. C. Edwards, moved into what is now the President's House. Shortly after Mrs. Poole died, the Riggs' house was torn down.
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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it is the first building people see. At night, the building has an image projected on to it in Clemson orange of the Tiger Paw logo.
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to every president of Clemson University since. The home has undergone construction in 1976 and 1998. The current president,
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Munson, Priscilla. "Old President's House". Clemson Campus Album. Clemson University. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
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Clements, James. "Welcome Letter from President Clements". Clemson University. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
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Holder, Fred. "Re: Clemson President’s Houses". Message to Margaret Pridgen, 1 October 2008, e-mail.
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The house is located at 120 Cherry Road in Clemson. When arriving at campus from
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was built in 1959 to serve as the living quarters for the president at
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resides in the home with his wife, Beth, and daughter, Grace.
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