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Presbyterian College for Women [1]

Presbyterian College for Women [2] opened its doors in 1896. It was located at 600-616 North College Street on the corner of 9th Street. Young women from around the Carolinas attended this liberal arts school. In 1912, Presbyterian College becomes Queens College [3] and moved to its current location Selwyn Avenue. Today, it is known as Queens University and is co-ed.

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