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Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity

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Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity
Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity (2016)
Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity is located in Atlanta
Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity
Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity is located in Georgia
Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity
Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity is located in the United States
Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity
Location720 Fowler Street
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Coordinates33°46′27.5″N 84°23′38.7″W / 33.774306°N 84.394083°W / 33.774306; -84.394083
Built1929
NRHP reference No.82002419
Added to NRHPJune 17, 1982

The Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity is a historic fraternity house located at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

History

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In 1902, the Chi Phi fraternity began to investigate the possibility of a presence at the Georgia School of Technology (now Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly known as Georgia Tech) in Atlanta. By 1904, there were eight members at Tech and on June 2 of that year, the Omega Chapter at the school was officially chartered.[1] In 1927, Omega Chapter members began to raise funds for the construction of a new fraternity house, which was constructed between June 1928 and Fall 1929.[2] On June 17, 1982, this building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[3]

Notable Alumni

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  • Bob Davis (tackle) Georgia Tech Football Team Captain in 1947, All-American, College Football Hall of Fame Inductee.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The Chi Phi Fraternity, Centennial Memorial Volume: Commemorating the Centennial Anniversary of the Princeton Society of Chi Phi to which the Fraternity Owes Its Existence …. Chi Phi. 1924. p. 992.
  2. ^ "Building the Omega Chapter House". Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  3. ^ The National Register of Historic Places 1966–1988. National Park Service. 1989. p. 127. ISBN 978-0-942063-03-5 – via Google Books.
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