In 1918 plans for an open-air 10,000-seat amphitheater designed by architect Frederick Heath were considered, but they were never implemented.
It was designed by Frederick Heath.
Architects involved in its design included Ambrose J. Russell and Frederick Heath.
It was reconstructed for use as a school according to designs by Frederick Heath, and a "bowl" stadium was added.
The redesign and later renovations were planned by the school's architect, Frederick Heath.
The stadium, also designed by Frederick Heath, dates from 1910 and is in a location once known as Old Woman's Gulch.
The tower, with marble quarried in Alaska, was designed by Frederick Heath.
Frederick Heath may refer to:
The inn was designed by Frederick Heath of Heath, Gove & Bell in 1915.
The school was founded in 1913 and built according to an architectural design by Frederick Heath.