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Clemson University Extension
Clemson University Extension, located at 12 Walnut Street East in Hampton, South Carolina, is a local government office that serves as South Carolina's go-to source for unbiased, research-based information on agriculture, community, environment, food, health, and youth-related topics. Our Home & Garden Information Center and Land-Grant Press units offer a wealth of valuable resources for individuals seeking reliable information. Our Extension Agents and Specialists are available throughout South Carolina to answer your questions and provide assistance. Working in collaboration with the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences research faculty, we develop a variety of resources such as apps, spreadsheet formulas, classes, training materials, home-health aids, and factsheets that are designed to help you save time and money.
Lee Hall III
Lee Hall III is a university institution located at 323 Fernow Street in Clemson, South Carolina, United States. The Lee Hall complex consists of three parts: Lee I, Lee II, and Lee III, each carefully planned and designed to serve the needs of various departments and programs within the institution. Originally built in 1957-58 as the Structural Science Building, Lee Hall has since expanded to accommodate departments such as Art, Landscape Architecture, City and Regional Planning, and Construction Science and Management, among others. Lee III, the newest addition to the complex, opened in 2012 and is a 55,000-square-foot building that houses graduate architecture studios, faculty offices, and studio spaces for Landscape Architecture and Art. Designed with sustainability in mind, Lee III features a roof garden, skylights, geothermal wells, and natural ventilation, earning it the reputation as "the building that teaches."
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