The Place That I Call Home

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By: Rachel De Angelis If there is one part of WSU that makes me feel at home, it would be the Bryan Clock Tower. The Bryan Clocktower was built in 1909 by Spokane builder J.K. Dow. The clocktower was originally used as the library at WSU but is now one of the most famous staples that the campus has to offer. Many people including myself, come to WSU and look at the clock tower and think of WSU and Pullman. When thinking of the clocktower, it shines so bright that you can see it from miles away no matter where you are in the city of Pullman. In addition to this, I wanted to capture the greatness of one of the most iconic elements at WSU to bring the importance of what I call home. Rain or shine The Bryan clocktower always shines bright and will always have a special place in my heart.

The Bryan Clocktower during the day in full horizontal perspective
Person walking by The Bryan Clocktower
Focus on the landscape surrounding The Bryan Clocktower
Full view of the front entrance of Bryan Clocktower
Front entrance of the hall with the stairs
Bryan at night