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- Presbyterian Student Center at the University of Georgia
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ID#4532 Presbyterian Student Center at the University of Georgia
- Categories:
- Church or Place of Worship; School or Educational Centre
- Availability:
- Public
- Situation:
- Outdoor
- Portability:
- Permanent
- Address:
- 1250 S. Lumpkin St.
Athens, Georgia 30605
United States view map - Directions/notes:
- When you arrive at the Presbyterian Student Center, our labyrinth is located at the very back of our parking lot. Our labyrinth is open to the public, and is illuminated by a street light at night, so it really is open for use by anyone at anytime, 24/7/365.
- Contact:
- Andy Cooke
Phone: 706-548-5932
Email: andy@pscuga.org - Web:
- http://www.pscuga.org
- Schedule:
- Always open
- Type:
- Medieval
Though our labyrinth is modeled after the Chartres-style, it is a smaller labyrinth; only seven circuits instead of the traditional eleven. - Material:
- Rock or Garden
glass and wood - Designer:
- The Labyrinth Store
- Builder:
- Mitch Roper, Boy Scout Troop 149 (NEGA Council), and student members of the PSC
- Size:
- 32 foot diameter
- Date installed:
- April 9th, 2011
- GPS:
- 33.945112° Lat.; -83.381319° Long.