List of Old Main buildings
Old Main is a term often applied to the original building present on college or university campuses in the United States. The building often serves as home to administrative offices, such as president or provost. The building also serves as a focal point of the institution and common location to which all alumni relate. Many old main buildings are surmounted by a large tower, cupola, or spire often housing a bell or carillon. Some examples (sorted by U.S. state):
Arizona
Arkansas
Colorado
- Old Main, at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado
Georgia
Illinois
- Old Main, Augustana College, constructed from 1884-1893, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois
- Old Main (Eastern Illinois University), one of the castle-like structures built on several Illinois universities during and after the administration of Governor John Peter Altgeld
- Old Main[1][2] at Illinois State University, originally Illinois State Normal University; opened 1860, demolished in 1958; the bell, dating to 1882, is displayed on the campus quadrangle
- Old Main (Knox College), the only existing site of the 1858 senatorial debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas, in Illinois
- Hauptgebaude, commonly known as Old Main, at Elmhurst College.
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Nebraska
New York
- Old Main (SUNY New Paltz), the first building on the campus of the State University of New York at New Paltz.
- Old Main (Vassar College), a National Historic Landmark building on the campus of Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York
- Old Main Mental Asylum Now Closed- Over 90 years old - Down town Utica
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Texas
Utah
Washington
West Virginia
Wyoming
See also