Mount Oread

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Mount Oread is the prominent hill in Lawrence, Kansas that serves as the main site of the University of Kansas campus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
landform
campusFunction academic core of the University of Kansas
administrative center of the University of Kansas
ceremonial space for university events
city Lawrence NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance symbolic home of the University of Kansas
elevation approximately 1,020 feet above sea level
geologicalType limestone hill
hasPart Allen Fieldhouse vicinity
Campanile Hill area NERFINISHED
Dyche Hall NERFINISHED
Fraser Hall NERFINISHED
Jayhawk Boulevard NERFINISHED
Memorial Stadium (David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium) NERFINISHED
Spencer Museum of Art NERFINISHED
Spencer Research Library NERFINISHED
Strong Hall NERFINISHED
Watson Library NERFINISHED
hasRole main site of the University of Kansas campus
hasViewOf Kansas River NERFINISHED
downtown Lawrence skyline
historicalSignificance site of Civil War–era fortifications in Lawrence
strategic high ground during Bleeding Kansas period
isAssociatedWith Jayhawks NERFINISHED
University of Kansas NERFINISHED
locatedIn Douglas County, Kansas NERFINISHED
Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas NERFINISHED
namedAfter Oread, a term for mountain nymphs in Greek mythology
notableEventLocation University of Kansas commencement activities vicinity
occupies University of Kansas main campus NERFINISHED
overlooks Kansas River valley NERFINISHED
downtown Lawrence
partOf Great Plains NERFINISHED
region Midwestern United States
state Kansas
topographicFeature dominant hill within Lawrence city area
transportAccess served by local Lawrence streets and bus routes
usedFor academic facilities
athletic facilities
higher education campus
student housing vicinity
university administration buildings

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