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The Ark (Duke University)

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Operator
  
Duke University

Year built
  
1898

Architect
  
unknown

Owner
  
Duke University

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Former names
  
Angier B. Duke Gymnasium

Location
  
14 Epworth Lane Durham, NC 27708

Similar
  
Card Gymnasium, Jack Coombs Field, Cameron Indoor Stadium, University Hall, Vanderbilt University Memorial

The Ark is a building on the East Campus of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. It serves as an instructional and rehearsal studio for the Duke Dance Program. Built in 1898 as Angier B. Duke Gymnasium, The Ark became the first home for the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team, then known as Trinity College, in 1906. The team moved after the 1923 season, upon the completion of Alumni Memorial Gymnasium. The Ark's current name is derived from the narrow walkway that was originally used to reach the building, forcing people to enter "two-by-two".

History

Angier B. Duke Gymnasium was constructed in 1898, funded by a donation from Benjamin N. Duke, who named it for his son, Angier. The gym served as the host for the second college basketball game in the State of North Carolina on March 2, 1906, with Wake Forest defeating Trinity by a score of 24–10. The playing surface measured just 50' x 32', much smaller than a modern court, which measures 94' x 50'. After the basketball team moved, the building was used in varying capacities over the next several decades, including as a laundry facility, a recreation center, and a coffeehouse/nightclub, before settling into its current use as a dance studio.

References

The Ark (Duke University) Wikipedia