Laws Hall

Laws Hall is a residence hall at the University of Missouri. Located at the corner of Maryland Avenue and Kentucky Boulevard, Laws comprises a gross area of 72,871 square feet (6,769.9 m2) over 9 floors and basement area. The street address is 1005 Tiger Ave. 65201. The structure was constructed in 1957 as a women's residence hall.

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