UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
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The A.R. (Buck) Knight Auditorium is a state-of-the-art audio-visual facility for lectures and performances. The wooden stage floor, unobstructed view, and near-perfect acoustics are ideal for the dancers, storytellers, musicians, singers, a n d speakers who bring other dimensions to the museum experience. The Dr. Allan C. and Marlene S. Campbell Lobby and Information Desk, located at the Museum's main entrance, is staffed by trained assistants who answer questions, give directions, and distribute brochures and self-guided tours. The lobby is a gathering place for tours and special events. The Heiligenstein Gardens and the Prairie Grass Terrace in Honor of the World Heritage Museum Guild represent plants and spaces important to cultures around the world, ranging from indigenous habitats to landscapes created for contemplation and aesthetic impact.

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