FSU Legacy Walk

Raised brick podia display information and maps describing events and people are positioned at intervals on the walk.

At regular intervals, brick podia are located along the walk that contain maps and other important information about FSU events and people.

Banners depict campus life and guides visitors from the north Landis Green to the Department of History in the Bellamy Building, around to the newly constructed Student Union and passes the Integration Statue before circling the Student Services Building and returning to Landis.

The Nobel Laureates Walkway is there containing seven memorials, and status of Dale W. Lick and Sandy D'Alemberte, the eleventh and twelfth presidents of FSU, respectively.

[3] During the life of Dodd Hall, the Werkmeister Humanities Reading Room was a studio for WFSU-TV and a library honoring Florida Senator Claude and Mildred Pepper.

[12] However, the statue was removed from the Legacy Walk in July 2018, though it was soon relocated to Mina Jo Powell Alumni Green in May 2019.

[14] Two small buildings housing the State Normal College for Colored Students, predecessor of Florida A&M University, may have been located there from 1887-1891.