University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
This is an incomplete list of historic properties and districts at United States colleges and universities that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). This includes National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) and other National Register of Historic Places listings. It includes listings at current and former educational institutions.
The main list is organized by institution name. A second list of NHLs at colleges and universities is organized by state.[citation needed]
Of the colleges and universities listed here, the University of California, Berkeley, has the most NRHP listings, with 22, including one NHL. Tied for second are Harvard University with 17 NRHP listing including two historic districts and five NHLs, and the University of Florida which has 17, including one historic district with 14 contributing properties. The University of Wisconsin–Madison has the third most identified sites, with 16, of which four are NHLs.[citation needed]
NRHPs by college or university
[edit]
- Abilene Christian College Administration Building
- Luce Hall
[1] | Site name[2] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
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1 | Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University Historic District | December 31, 2001 (#01001407) |
Chase Rd. 34°46′43″N 86°34′18″W / 34.778611°N 86.571667°W | Normal, Alabama |
[1] | Site name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
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1 | Alabama State University Historic District | October 8, 1998 | 915 S. Jackson St. 32°21′51″N 86°17′51″W / 32.36417°N 86.29750°W |
Montgomery, Alabama |
- Foster Auditorium (NHL)
In Lorman, Mississippi, this university has 2 (1 NHL):
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Whitescarver Hall | February 5, 1990 (#89002317) |
Circle Dr. on the Alderson Broaddus University campus 39°09′36″N 80°02′26″W / 39.16°N 80.040556°W | Philippi |
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
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1 | Allen University Historic District | April 14, 1975 | 1530 Harden St. 34°0′38″N 81°1′14″W / 34.01056°N 81.02056°W |
Columbia, South Carolina | ||
2 | Chappelle Administration Building | December 8, 1976 | 1530 Harden St. 34°0′39″N 81°1′16″W / 34.01083°N 81.02111°W |
Columbia, South Carolina |
In Newton, Massachusetts has:
- Grey Towers Castle (NHL)
- Agriculture Building – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Business Administration Building – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Chemistry Building – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Chi Omega Greek Theatre – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Home Economics Building – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Men's Gymnasium – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Old Main, University of Arkansas
- Student Union Building – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- University of Arkansas Campus Historic District
- Vol Walker Library – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
[1] | Site name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
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1 | Auburn Players Theater | May 22, 1973 (#73000351) |
139 S. College Street 32°36′17″N 85°28′51″W / 32.604722°N 85.480833°W | Auburn, Alabama | ||
2 | Auburn University Historic District | June 3, 1976 | Auburn University campus 32°36′17″N 85°28′58″W / 32.60472°N 85.48278°W |
Auburn, Alabama | ||
3 | Cullars Rotation | April 18, 2003 (#03000231) |
Woodfield Dr., east of U.S. Route 29 32°35′19″N 85°29′01″W / 32.588611°N 85.483611°W | Auburn, Alabama | ||
4 | Old President's Mansion | August 29, 2003 (#03000423) |
277 W. Thach Ave. on the Auburn University campus 32°36′12″N 85°29′06″W / 32.603333°N 85.485°W | Auburn, Alabama | ||
5 | Old Rotation | January 14, 1988 (#87002390) |
Auburn University campus 32°35′36″N 85°29′09″W / 32.593333°N 85.485833°W | Auburn, Alabama |
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
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1 | House on the Hill | September 11, 1975 | 3052 10th Ave. 41°30′5″N 90°33′19″W / 41.50139°N 90.55528°W |
Rock Island, Illinois | Listed as the Weyerhaeuser House. | |
2 | Old Main | September 11, 1975 | 7th Ave. between 35th and 38th Sts. 41°30′15″N 90°32′58″W / 41.50417°N 90.54944°W |
Rock Island, Illinois |
In Berea, Ohio
[4] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Alexander Campbell Mansion | October 15, 1970 (#70000651) |
East of Bethany on West Virginia Route 67 40°12′27″N 80°32′51″W / 40.2075°N 80.5475°W | Bethany | ||
2 | Old Main, Bethany College | August 25, 1970 (#70000652) |
Bethany College campus 40°12′21″N 80°33′37″W / 40.205833°N 80.560278°W | Bethany | ||
3 | Pendleton Heights | June 26, 1975 (#75001882) |
Bethany College campus 40°12′24″N 80°33′35″W / 40.206667°N 80.559722°W | Bethany |
- Blue Mountain College Historic District
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | President's House, Bluefield State College | December 3, 1999 (#99001400) |
Rock St. 37°16′04″N 81°14′09″W / 37.267778°N 81.235833°W | Bluefield |
- University Hall (Brown University) (NHL)
- Nightingale–Brown House (NHL)
- Gardner House
- Corliss–Brackett House
- Ladd Observatory
In Chestnut Hill, Newton, Massachusetts
- Hinkle Fieldhouse (NHL)
In Berkeley, California, has
In Davis, California has
In La Jolla, California has
In Northfield, Minnesota has 4:
- Goodsell Observatory
- Scoville Memorial Library (Carleton College)
- Skinner Memorial Chapel
- Willis Hall (Carleton College)
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Centenary Collegiate Institute | June 13, 1997 (#97000564) |
400 Jefferson Street 40°50′57″N 74°49′57″W / 40.849167°N 74.832500°W | Hackettstown | Old Main |
- Cincinnati Observatory (NHL)
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
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1 | Clemson College Sheep Barn | January 4, 1990 | S. Palmetto Boulevard on the Clemson University campus 34°40′36″N 82°49′50″W / 34.67667°N 82.83056°W |
Clemson, South Carolina | Built in 1915, it is the oldest extant agricultural building on campus. | |
2 | Clemson University Historic District I | January 4, 1990 | Northern portion of campus along U.S. Route 76 34°40′47″N 82°50′4″W / 34.67972°N 82.83444°W |
Clemson, South Carolina | Collection of some of Clemson's original building located along the northern edge of campus. Contributing properties include: Tillman Hall (1893), Godfey Hall (1898), Bowman Field (1900), Sikes Hall (1905), Holtendorff Hall (1916), Trustees’ Park (c. 1925), Long Hall (1937), and Mell Hall (1939). | |
3 | Clemson University Historic District II | January 4, 1990 | Center of campus 34°40′40″N 82°50′18″W / 34.67778°N 82.83833°W |
Clemson, South Carolina | Located in the central part of campus. Contributing properties include: Fort Hill (c. 1830), John C. Calhoun Office (c. 1825), Hardin Hall (1890), the Trustee House (1904), Riggs Hall (1927), Sirrine Hall (1938), and the Outdoor Theater (1940). | |
4 | Fort Hill | October 15, 1966 | Clemson University campus 34°40′40″N 82°50′21″W / 34.67778°N 82.83917°W |
Clemson, South Carolina | John C. Calhoun's original plantation house, later passed down to his daughter and Thomas Greene Clemson. Today, the house serves as a museum. | |
5 | Hanover House | June 5, 1970 | Clemson University campus 34°40′35″N 82°49′52″W / 34.67639°N 82.83111°W |
Clemson, South Carolina | This 1710s house originally built in Berkeley County, but was moved to Clemson in the 1940s due to the creation of Lake Moultrie. | |
6 | Structural Science Building | April 5, 2010 | Palmetto Boulevard and Fernow Drive 34°40′30.5″N 82°50′18″W / 34.675139°N 82.83833°W |
Clemson, South Carolina | Lee and Lowry Halls were built in 1958, and heralded the style of Clemson's building expansion of the 1960s and 1970s. They were designed by the Dean of the College of Architecture, Harlan Ewart McClure, who also played an important role in the desegregation of the university in 1963. |
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
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1 | College of Charleston Complex | November 11, 1971 | Glebe, George, St. Philip, and Green Sts. 32°47′4″N 79°56′15″W / 32.78444°N 79.93750°W |
Charleston, South Carolina |
In New York, NY has at least 11 (3 NHLs):
- Brooks and Hewitt Halls
- Casa Italiana
- Delta Psi, Alpha Chapter
- Earl Hall
- Hotel Theresa
- Low Memorial Library (NHL)
- Milbank, Brinckerhoff, and Fiske Halls
- Philosophy Hall (NHL)
- Pupin Hall (NHL)
- Sheffield Farms Stable (demolished)
- Students' Hall
- Union Theological Seminary
Additionally, the 116th Street–Columbia University station is listed on the NRHP as part of the New York Subway System Multiple Property Submission.
In Moorhead, Minnesota has 1:
In New York, New York (NHL)
In Ithaca, New York, has 10 (1 NHL):
- Andrew Dickson White House
- Bailey Hall
- Caldwell Hall
- Comstock Hall
- Delta Kappa Epsilon / "Deke" House
- Fernow Hall
- Llenroc
- Morrill Hall (NHL)
- Rice Hall
- Wing Hall
In addition, East Robert Hall, Roberts Hall, and Stone Hall are former buildings that are still listed on the National Register despite having been demolished. See Cornell University#Historic Sites for how these are described in the article about the university.
[4] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Albert and Liberal Arts Halls | August 29, 1979 (#79002599) |
Davis and Elkins College campus 38°55′49″N 79°50′46″W / 38.930278°N 79.846111°W | Elkins | ||
2 | Davis and Elkins Historic District | June 19, 1996 (#96001129) |
Davis and Elkins College campus 38°55′48″N 79°50′50″W / 38.93°N 79.847222°W | Elkins | ||
3 | Senator Stephen Benton Elkins House | September 2, 1982 (#82004329) |
Davis and Elkins College campus 38°55′51″N 79°50′50″W / 38.930833°N 79.847222°W | Elkins | ||
4 | Graceland | September 17, 1970 (#70000666) |
Davis and Elkins College campus 38°55′51″N 79°50′57″W / 38.930833°N 79.849167°W | Elkins |
In Mitchell, South Dakota, the entire university, apparently, is NRHP-listed.
In Carlisle, Pennsylvania:
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
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1 | Drake University Campus Historic District | September 8, 1988 | Roughly two blocks along University Ave. near 25th St. 41°36′03″N 93°39′07″W / 41.60083°N 93.65194°W |
Des Moines, Iowa |
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | Municipality | Summary |
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1 | Academy Hall | November 21, 2006 | Junction of High and Normal Streets 41°52′19.3″N 80°7′41.2″W / 41.872028°N 80.128111°W |
Edinboro, Pennsylvania |
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
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1 | Centennial Hall at Edward Waters University | May 4, 1976 | 1715 Kings Road[6] 30°20′40″N 81°41′4″W / 30.34444°N 81.68444°W |
Jacksonville, Florida |
- Emory Grove Historic District
- Emory University Historic District
- Oxford Historic District
- University Park–Emory Highlands–Emory Estates Historic District
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
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1 | Erskine College–Due West Historic District | March 19, 1982 | Main, Church, College, Bonner, Hayne, Washington, Cleveland, Depot, and Abbeville Sts. 34°19′45″N 82°23′26″W / 34.32917°N 82.39056°W |
Due West, South Carolina | Includes part of the college and part of the town. It has 88 contributing properties. |
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Fairmont Normal School Administration Building | March 28, 1994 (#94000216) |
Junction of Locust Ave. and Bryant St. 39°28′59″N 80°09′37″W / 39.483056°N 80.160278°W | Fairmont |
Florida Institute of Technology (Jensen Beach Campus)
[edit]in Jensen Beach, Florida The former campus, which was previously the campus of Saint Joseph College of Florida, contains two NRHPs, one sitting on top of the other:
- Tuckahoe (Florida), once the administration building of both colleges, is a 1938 mansion built on top of:
- Mount Elizabeth Archeological Site, a prehistoric midden.
University of Florida Campus Historic District has the following contributing properties:
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- The former St. John's Episcopal Church (Framingham, Massachusetts) is now the Ecumenical Center at Framingham State University.
In Washington, D.C. has 3:
- Chapel Hall, Gallaudet College
- Gallaudet College Historic District
- President's House, Gallaudet College
In Washington, D.C. has 2 (1 NHL):
In addition, Garden Club of Georgia Museum–Headquarters House, Founder's Memorial Garden and Gov. Wilson Lumpkin House are on the campus and may be part of the University of Georgia.
- Georgian Court (NHL)
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
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1 | Old Main | May 23, 1978 | 1200 Grandview Ave. 41°37′15″N 93°36′15″W / 41.62083°N 93.60417°W |
Des Moines, Iowa | Now known as the Humphrey Center. |
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary | |
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1 | Goodnow Hall | April 26, 1979 | 1118 Park St. 41°44′49″N 92°43′19″W / 41.74694°N 92.72194°W |
Grinnell, Iowa | |||
2 | Mears Cottage | April 26, 1979 | 1213 6th Ave. 41°44′49″N 92°43′07″W / 41.74694°N 92.71861°W |
Grinnell, Iowa | Listed as Mears Hall. | ||
2 | Forum | April 26, 1979 | 1119 6th Ave. 41°44′50″N 92°43′12″W / 41.74722°N 92.72000°W |
Grinnell, Iowa |
In St. Peter, Minnesota has 1:
In Hampton, Virginia (NHL)
[1] | Site name[2] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pattie Cobb Hall | September 5, 1991 (#91001209) |
900 E. Center at Harding University 35°14′50″N 91°43′40″W / 35.247222°N 91.727778°W | Searcy, Arkansas |
- Austin Hall (Harvard University)
- Bertram Hall at Radcliffe College
- Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
- Eliot Hall at Radcliffe College
- Fogg Art Museum
- Harvard Houses Historic District
- Harvard Stadium in Boston, Massachusetts
- Harvard Union
- Hasty Pudding Club
- Massachusetts Hall, Harvard University (NHL)
- Memorial Hall (Harvard University) (NHL)
- Old Harvard Yard (NHL)
- Porcellian Club
- Sears Tower – Harvard Observatory
- Sever Hall (NHL)
- University Hall (Harvard University) (NHL)
- University Museum
- Haskell Institute (NHL)
In Tiffin, Ohio
- Hull House (NHL)
In Urbana and Champaign, Illinois
- Altgeld Hall
- Chemical Laboratory
- Library–University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
- Metal Shop
- Military Drill Hall and Men's Gymnasium
- Morrow Plots, University of Illinois (NHL)
- Mumford House
- Natural History Building
- Tina Weedon Smith Memorial Hall
- University of Illinois Astronomical Observatory (NHL)
- University of Illinois Experimental Dairy Farm Historic District
- Women's Gymnasium, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
- Women's Residence Hall–West Residence Hall, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
In Ames, Iowa
- The Farm House (Knapp–Wilson House) (NHL)
- Agriculture Hall
- Alumni Hall
- Christian Petersen Courtyard Sculptures, and Dairy Industry Building
- Engineering Hall
- Marston Water Tower
In Iowa City, IA has 1 NHL and 1 other NRHP:
- Old Capitol (NHL)
- Pentacrest
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
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1 | Harlan–Lincoln House | May 25, 1973 | 101 W. Broad St. 40°58′18″N 91°32′57″W / 40.97167°N 91.54917°W |
Mount Pleasant, Iowa | Formerly served as the college president's house, an administrative building and it housed the art department. It is now a museum. | |
2 | Old Main | March 26, 1973 | Iowa Wesleyan College campus 40°58′31″N 91°32′34″W / 40.97528°N 91.54278°W |
Mount Pleasant, Iowa |
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | William Livingston House | November 28, 1972 (#72000807) |
Morris and North Aves. 40°40′40″N 74°13′41″W / 40.677778°N 74.228056°W | Union | Liberty Hall, Kean University | |
2 | James Townley House | May 14, 1979 (#79001530) |
Morris Ave. and Green Lane 40°40′54″N 74°14′07″W / 40.681667°N 74.235278°W | Union | On the campus of Kean University |
- Old Main, Knox College (NHL)
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | College Hill Residential Historic District | May 1, 1991 (#91000506) |
Roughly bounded by McCartney Street, Pierce Street, Pardee Street, the Forks Township line and the Delaware River 40°42′17″N 75°12′17″W / 40.704722°N 75.204722°W | Easton | McKelvy House, owned by Lafayette College, is a contributing property | |
2 | Zeta Psi Fraternity House | May 21, 2001 (#01000506) |
49 South College Drive 40°41′51″N 75°12′28″W / 40.6975°N 75.207778°W | Easton |
Lander University
[edit]- Lane College Historic District and Boundary Increase
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Packer Memorial Chapel | November 20, 1979 (#79003234) |
Packer Avenue, Lehigh University 40°36′27″N 75°22′41″W / 40.6075°N 75.378056°W | Bethlehem |
In Portland, Oregon:
[1] | Site name[2] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
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1 | Robert Russa Moton High School | August 5, 1998 (#95001177) |
Griffin Blvd. 37°17′28″N 78°23′52″W / 37.291111°N 78.397778°W | Farmville, Virginia | Moton High School is the site of a 1951 student-led strike over conditions at the segregated school. The resulting lawsuit became part of and provided the most plaintiffs for Brown v. Board of Education. The school, now an award-winning museum affiliated with Longwood University, is the student birthplace of the American Civil Rights Movement. |
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
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1 | Koren Library | January 12, 1984 | Luther College campus 43°18′38″N 91°48′14″W / 43.31056°N 91.80389°W |
Decorah, Iowa | Now known as Koren Hall | |
2 | Luther College Farm | July 17, 1979 | Luther College campus 43°19′04″N 91°48′07″W / 43.31778°N 91.80194°W |
Decorah, Iowa |
In Orono, Maine
In Oxford, Ohio
- Elliott and Stoddard Halls
- Herron Gymnasium (demolished)
- Langstroth Cottage (NHL)
- Oxford Female Institute
- Oxford Female College (demolished)
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chapter House of Miami University
- William H. McGuffey House (NHL)
- Zachariah Price Dewitt Cabin
- Detroit Observatory
- Newberry Hall
- President's House, University Of Michigan
- University Of Michigan Central Campus Historic District
- Soudan Underground Mine State Park (remote laboratory)
- Duluth State Normal School Historic District, now known as the "Lower Campus"
- Morris Industrial School for Indians Dormitory
- West Central School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Historic District
In West Long Branch, New Jersey
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Murry Guggenheim House | March 28, 1978 (#78001778) |
Cedar and Norwood Aves. 40°16′56″N 74°00′12″W / 40.282222°N 74.003333°W | West Long Branch | Also known as Guggenheim Library | |
2 | Shadow Lawn | March 28, 1978 (#78001780) |
Cedar and Norwood Aves. 40°16′46″N 74°00′19″W / 40.279444°N 74.005278°W | West Long Branch |
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
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1 | Charles City College Hall | January 21, 1983 | 1501 Morningside Ave. 42°28′30.8″N 96°21′36.4″W / 42.475222°N 96.360111°W |
Sioux City, Iowa | ||
2 | Morningside College Historic District | May 14, 1997 | Roughly bounded by Vine, Morningside, Garretson, Peters, and S. Paxton Aves. and Sioux Trail 42°28′28″N 96°21′42″W / 42.47444°N 96.36167°W |
Sioux City, Iowa |
- Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity House
- Old Main, Nebraska Wesleyan University
- Its 1927 Administration Building, which once housed the entire college operation, was added to the NRHP as Notre Dame College of Ohio
- Ralston Hall (NHL)
- the whole thing (NHL)
In Athens, Ohio
- Austin Hall
- Edwards Gymnasium/Pfieffer Natatorium
- Monnett Hall, former listing
- Ohio Wesleyan University Student Observatory
- Sanborn Hall
- Selby Field
- Stuyvesant Hall
- University Hall – Gray's Chapel
- Dads' Gates
- Deady and Villard Halls, University of Oregon (NHL)
- Johnson Hall
- University Hall
- University of Oregon Library and Memorial Quadrangle
- University of Oregon Museum of Art
- Villard Hall
- Women's Memorial Quadrangle Ensemble
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | B.J. Palmer House | July 27, 1984 | 808 Brady St. 41°31′34″N 90°34′29″W / 41.52611°N 90.57472°W |
Davenport, Iowa | ||
2 | Hiram Price/Henry Vollmer House | July 7, 1983 | 723 Brady Street 41°31′39″N 90°34′25″W / 41.52750°N 90.57361°W |
Davenport, Iowa | Houses the Office of Strategic Development |
- the whole thing (84000241)
- College Hall (University of Pennsylvania)
- Fisher Fine Arts Library (NHL)
- Pennsylvania Hospital (NHL)
- St. Anthony Hall House
- University of Pennsylvania Campus Historic District
In State College, Pennsylvania
In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has 5 NRHPs:
- Allegheny Observatory
- Cathedral of Learning
- Ford Motor Building
- Pittsburgh Athletic Association
- The Schenley Farms National Historic District includes 17 university owned contributing properties:
- Allen Hall
- Alumni Hall
- Bellefield Hall
- Clapp Hall
- Frick Fine Arts Building
- Gardner Steel Conference Center
- Heinz Memorial Chapel
- Music Building
- O'Hara Student Center
- Ruskin Hall
- Schenley Quadrangle (consisting of 5 individual residence halls)
- Stephen Foster Memorial
- Thackeray Hall
- Thaw Hall
- Twentieth Century Club
- University Club
- William Pitt Union
In Portland, Oregon:
- Nassau Hall (NHL)
- Joseph Henry House (NHL)
- President's House (Princeton) (NHL)
- Princeton Battlefield (NHL)
- Prospect (Princeton) (NHL)
- Principia College Historic District (NHL) had 13 Bernard Maybeck buildings, 11 of which are still standing and in use
Randolph–Macon Woman's College
[edit]- Old Troy Hospital (aka West Hall)
- W. & L. E. Gurley Building (NHL)
- Winslow Chemical Laboratory
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
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1 | Knowles Memorial Chapel | December 8, 1997 | 1000 Holt Avenue 28°35′32″N 81°20′54″W / 28.59222°N 81.34833°W |
Winter Park, Florida |
In New York, NY has 1 NHL:
- Auditorium Building (NHL)
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Salem College Administration Building | March 30, 1989 (#89000184) |
223 W. Main St. 39°17′01″N 80°34′02″W / 39.283611°N 80.567222°W | Salem |
- Aztec Bowl
- San Diego State College
In Sitka, Alaska(NHL)
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ambrose Hall | July 7, 1983 | 518 W. Locust St. 41°32′20″N 90°34′51″W / 41.53889°N 90.58083°W |
Davenport, Iowa | ||
2 | Alumni House | July 7, 1983 | 1527 Brady Street 41°32′09″N 90°34′26″W / 41.53583°N 90.57389°W |
Davenport, Iowa | Listed as the F.H. Miller House. |
St. Benedict's College
[edit]- See Florida Institute of Technology (Jensen Beach Campus) above
- Herring–Cole Hall, St. Lawrence University
- Richardson Hall, St. Lawrence University
- St. Lawrence University – Old Campus Historic District
[1] | Site name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
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1 | Sodality Chapel | October 18, 1984 | Spring Hill College30°41′30″N 88°8′13″W / 30.69167°N 88.13694°W | Mobile, Alabama | ||
2 | Spring Hill College Quadrangle | August 17, 1973 | 4307 Old Shell Rd. 30°41′35″N 88°8′13″W / 30.69306°N 88.13694°W |
Mobile, Alabama | This grouping of structures on the campus of Spring Hill College includes the Renaissance Revival style Administration Building, completed in 1869, and the Gothic Revival style St. Joseph's Chapel, completed in 1910. |
In Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
The entire campus of the now closed college is a contributing property to the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.
In Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania
- Benjamin West Birthplace (NHL)
In Syracuse, NY has 15:
- Crouse College, Syracuse University
- Hall of Languages, Syracuse University
- Pi Chapter House of Psi Upsilon Fraternity
- Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings
[1] | Site name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Swayne Hall | December 2, 1974 | Talladega College campus 33°25′46″N 86°7′3″W / 33.42944°N 86.11750°W |
Talladega, Alabama | ||
2 | Talladega College Historic District | August 23, 1990 | Junction of Battle St. and Martin Luther King Dr. 33°26′0″N 86°6′51″W / 33.43333°N 86.11417°W |
Talladega, Alabama |
[1] | Landmark name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Old School House | December 4, 1974 | Lafayette Street on the University of Tampa campus 27°56′48″N 82°27′55″W / 27.94667°N 82.46528°W |
Tampa, Florida | ||
2 | Tampa Bay Hotel | December 5, 1972 | 401 West Kennedy Boulevard 27°56′46″N 82°27′51″W / 27.94611°N 82.46417°W |
Tampa, Florida |
- University of Tennessee Agriculture Farm Mound (address restricted, Knox County)
In Madison County, Mississippi
- Old Morrison (NHL)
[1] | Site name[3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City | Summary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Grey Columns | January 11, 1980 | 399 Old Montgomery Rd. 32°25′35″N 85°42′18″W / 32.42639°N 85.70500°W |
Tuskegee, Alabama | ||
2 | Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site | October 15, 1966 | 1 mile northwest of Tuskegee on U.S. Route 80 32°25′45″N 85°42′25″W / 32.42917°N 85.70694°W |
Tuskegee, Alabama |
In Schenectady, NY has 1 NHL:
- Nott Memorial Hall (NHL)
In Logan, Utah
- Gymnasium, Vanderbilt University
- Mechanical Engineering Hall, Vanderbilt University
- George Peabody College for Teachers (NHL)
- Dyer Observatory in Brentwood, Tennessee
In NY has 2 NHLs:
- Clark Hall, University of Virginia
- Leander McCormick Observatory (on Mount Jefferson)
- The Rotunda (University of Virginia) (NHL)
- University Of Virginia Historic District (NHLD)
In Aurora, Cayuga County, New York
In Middletown, CT has 2 NHLs and several other NRHPs:
- Alsop House (NHL)
- Coite–Hubbard House (aka President's house)
- Edward Augustus Russell House (aka Kappa Nu Kappa House)
- Samuel Wadsworth Russell House (NHL)
(Wesleyan University may also own some properties in Broad Street Historic District or other historic districts in Middletown).
In West Liberty, West Virginia
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Shaw Hall, West Liberty State College | December 27, 1996 (#96001528) |
Bethany Pike, approximately 1.25 miles south of junction with Locust Grove Rd. 40°09′56″N 80°36′07″W / 40.165556°N 80.601944°W | West Liberty | ||
2 | Shotwell Hall, West Liberty State College | December 27, 1996 (#96001529) |
Bethany Pike, approximately 1.25 miles south of junction with Locust Grove Rd. 40°09′47″N 80°36′10″W / 40.163056°N 80.602778°W | West Liberty |
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Canty House | September 23, 1988 (#88001587) |
WV 25 38°22′57″N 81°45′48″W / 38.3825°N 81.763333°W | Institute | ||
2 | East Hall | September 26, 1988 (#88001585) |
West Quadrangle, West Virginia State University 38°22′44″N 81°46′07″W / 38.378889°N 81.768611°W | Institute |
[4] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Men's Hall | February 5, 1990 (#89002309) |
Prospect and High Sts. 39°37′59″N 79°57′10″W / 39.633056°N 79.952778°W | Morgantown | ||
2 | Elizabeth Moore Hall | December 19, 1985 (#85003208) |
University Ave. 39°38′06″N 79°57′20″W / 39.635°N 79.955556°W | Morgantown | ||
3 | Oglebay Hall | December 19, 1985 (#85003207) |
University Ave. 39°38′14″N 79°57′16″W / 39.637222°N 79.954444°W | Morgantown | ||
4 | Stalnaker Hall | December 19, 1985 (#85003205) |
Maiden Ln. 39°38′08″N 79°57′11″W / 39.635556°N 79.953056°W | Morgantown | ||
5 | Stewart Hall | June 25, 1980 (#80004034) |
West Virginia University campus 39°38′03″N 79°57′16″W / 39.634167°N 79.954444°W | Morgantown | ||
6 | Woodburn Circle | December 4, 1974 (#74002014) |
University Ave., West Virginia University 39°38′09″N 79°57′35″W / 39.635833°N 79.959722°W | Morgantown |
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Main Building | June 25, 1980 (#80004019) |
West Virginia University Institute of Technology campus 38°10′45″N 81°19′31″W / 38.179167°N 81.325278°W | Montgomery |
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Agnes Howard Hall | August 18, 1983 (#83003253) |
West Virginia Wesleyan College campus 38°59′22″N 80°13′13″W / 38.989444°N 80.220278°W | Buckhannon |
- John Hartford House (NHL)
- Wren Building (NHL)
In La Crosse, Wisconsin
- LaCrosse State Teachers College Training School Building
- Main Hall/La Crosse State Normal School
- Physical Education Building/La Crosse State Normal School
In Madison, Wisconsin has 16 (4 NHLs):
- Agricultural Chemistry Building
- Agricultural Dean's House
- Agricultural Engineering Building
- Agricultural Heating Station
- Agriculture Hall
- Bascom Hill Historic District
- Hiram Smith Hall and Annex
- Horticulture and Agricultural Physics and Soil Science Building
- Lathrop Hall
- North Hall, University of Wisconsin (NHL)
- Old U.S. Forest Products Laboratory
- Stock Pavilion
- University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium (NHL)
- University of Wisconsin Dairy Barn (NHL)
- University of Wisconsin Field House
- University of Wisconsin Science Hall (NHL)
In Spartanburg, South Carolina
In New Haven, Connecticut has 4 NHLs, and an NRHP historic district:
- Connecticut Hall (NHL)
- James Dwight Dana House (NHL)
- Hillhouse Avenue Historic District
- Othniel C. Marsh House (NHL)
- Yale Bowl (NHL)
Grove Street Cemetery and Mory's, both listed on the NRHP, are on the campus but are independent of Yale.
National Historic Landmarks by state
[edit]Alabama
[edit]- Foster Auditorium, University of Alabama
- Swayne Hall, Talladega College
- Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site, Tuskegee, Alabama
- Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site, Tuskegee University
California
[edit]Florida
[edit]Kentucky
[edit]Indiana
[edit]Illinois
[edit]- S.R. Crown Hall
- George Herbert Jones Laboratory
- Morrow Plots
- Old Main, Knox College
- Principia College Historic District
- University of Illinois Observatory
Iowa
[edit]Massachusetts
[edit]- Massachusetts Hall, Harvard University
- Memorial Hall (Harvard University)
- Old Harvard Yard
- Sever Hall
- University Hall (Harvard University)
Mississippi
[edit]Missouri
[edit]New Jersey
[edit]- Joseph Henry House, Princeton University
- Nassau Hall, Princeton University
- President's House (Princeton), Princeton University
- Princeton Battlefield, Princeton University
- Prospect (Princeton), Princeton University
New York
[edit]New York State (excluding NYC)
[edit]- W. & L. E. Gurley Building
- Morrill Hall
- Main Building (Vassar College)
- Vassar College Observatory
- Nott Memorial Hall
- Elihu Root House
- United States Military Academy
New York City only
[edit]- Cooper Union
- Low Memorial Library
- Philosophy Hall
- Pupin Hall
- Founder's Hall, The Rockefeller University
Ohio
[edit]Pennsylvania
[edit]South Carolina
[edit]- Chappelle Administration Building, Allen University
- Fort Hill, Clemson University
- College of Charleston Historic District, College of Charleston
West Virginia
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ City of Jacksonville Community Planning