image The University assumed the lab had been destroyed in the historic fire which ravaged the the Rotunda’s original structure in 1895. Appears In Hidden chemistry lab discovered inside Rotunda By Grayson Kemper | October 14, 2015 A University architect discovered an ancient chemistry lab inside of the Rotunda Monday morning, a discovery which dates back to University founder Thomas Jefferson’s time at the University.
Hidden chemistry lab discovered inside Rotunda By Grayson Kemper | October 14, 2015 A University architect discovered an ancient chemistry lab inside of the Rotunda Monday morning, a discovery which dates back to University founder Thomas Jefferson’s time at the University.
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