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Shannon Hall

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A three-story brick building with a white column entrance the windows have white shutters.
Located on the
Eastern
Regional Campus

Building Type: Academic

Location: St. Clairsville, Ohio

Current Use

Wilson Shannon Hall was constructed and opened in 1967. Shannon Hall, the academic building of the Eastern campus, was named after the first-born native Ohio Governor, Wilson Shannon. The building is constructed of red brick and the front exterior is adorned with four white columns. The building consists of three floors.

Location

45425 National Rd W, St, St. Clairsville, OH 43950 ( Directions )


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Discover Ohio University Eastern – a gateway to opportunity in the Ohio Valley Region. Nestled on 315 acres of Ohio's rolling hills, our campus bridges multiple counties and states. Explore Shannon Hall, surrounded by historic landmarks like the Great Western Schoolhouse and Schaeffer Campbell Covered Bridge. OHIO Eastern is where leaders thrive and industry connects.

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