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Charles S. Garvin Lake

Charles S. Garvin Lake, originally Gee Lake, was formed when additional soil was needed to level the ground during the construction of Memorial Stadium. It is known for its sitting area, walking path, and resident ducks and geese. Garvin Lake is located in front of the Performing Arts Center next to Highway 24/50. It is one of the many beautiful campus features that make up the face of the university as seen from the highway. In 2020 the lake was renamed in honor of Charles Garvin, the first Black student to receive a Master's degree from East Texas State University.

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  • Gee Lake and Performing Arts Center by East Texas State University

    Gee Lake and Performing Arts Center

    circa 1980/1999

  • Gee Lake with Whitley Residence Hall in Background by East Texas State University

    Gee Lake with Whitley Residence Hall in Background

    circa 1980/1989

  • Performing Arts Center and Gee Lake in Snow by East Texas State University

    Performing Arts Center and Gee Lake in Snow

    1978-01

  • Students in Kayak on Gee Lake by East Texas State University

    Students in Kayak on Gee Lake

    1978-05

  • Performing Arts Center and Gee Lake by East Texas State University

    Performing Arts Center and Gee Lake

    1977-03

  • Gee Lake and Northeast Side of Campus by East Texas State University

    Gee Lake and Northeast Side of Campus

    1972-10

  • Gee Lake and Old Music Building by East Texas State University

    Gee Lake and Old Music Building

    circa 1970/1979

  • Gee Lake and Performing Arts Center by East Texas State University

    Gee Lake and Performing Arts Center

    circa 1970/1979

 
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