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Street View of Morris Hall

Morris Hall is located on the campus of the St. John Catholic Center in the Pulaski Heights neighborhood of Little Rock, Arkansas. The hall is the administrative center of the Diocese of Little Rock today. The hall is named for Bishop John B. Morris.

Morris Hall Chapel is attached to the structure. The chapel was constructed under the leadership of Bishop L. Fletcher in 1950-1951 and was used by local seminarians attending the St. John Home Missions Seminary in Fitzgerald Hall nearby. The chapel was designed by architect Thomas Harding Sr. The statues of Mary and Joseph in the chapel were made from lindenwood in Interlaken, Switzerland. The altar was made by Lenatori in Rome in 1910 and originally installed in Fitzgerald Hall in 1915. It was moved to Morris Hall in 1952.

The street address of Morris Hall is 2500 North Tyler Street.

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