Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
Eastern Kentucky University's Keen Johnson Building was erected in 1939 in the Colonial Revival style. The building is named after the former Kentucky governor and regent of the university, Keen Johnson. Originally the home to the student union of Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College, the Keen Johnson Building now serves as the university's faculty club. The building also hosts receptions, banquets, and conferences. The Keen Johnson Building's clock and bell tower are among the campus's most notable landmarks.
Recommended Citation
Sizemore, David, "The Keen Johnson Building (and the Blue Lady)" (2013). Celebration of Scholarship: Undergraduate Presentation Showcase. Paper 10.
http://encompass.eku.edu/ups/10