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Three Weeks Dark: Hurricane Ivan Closed UWF's Pensacola Campus From Mid-September Until October
The University of West Florida closed its Pensacola campus on September 14, 2004 ahead of Hurricane Ivan, which made landfall as a strong Category 3 storm just west of Gulf Shores, Alabama, at approximately 2:00 AM CDT on September 16, 2004. The storm tore much of the roof off the university's gymnasium, demolished a corner of its natatorium, felled trees by the thousand, and damaged dozens of buildings -- a total of approximately $30 million in damages and related costs at UWF. The campus remained closed through October 5, 2004, and the fall semester was extended by two weeks to December 17.
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- encyclopediaHurricane Ivan (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org
- OfficialHurricane Ivan -- UWF Digital Humanities Labarchives.uwf.edu