List of Old Main buildings explained

Old Main is a term often applied to the original building present on college or university campuses in the United States. The building serves today as home to administrative offices, such as the president or provost, but in its early inception may have served multiple functions, including classrooms and residences. Although many university campuses have outgrown the initial capacity of "old mains" and their geography has made them less central to university life than they once were, the building is commonly depicted in university or college marketing material to promote the longevity and tradition of the institution. Many old main buildings are surmounted by large towers, cupolas, or spires, occasionally housing bells or carillons. Some examples of "old mains" (sorted by U.S. state):

Arizona

Arkansas

Colorado

District of Columbia

Georgia

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Maryland

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Nebraska

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Pennsylvania

South Dakota

Texas

Utah

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Old Main.
  2. Web site: Alma College Archaeological Project: Old Main, Season 3. May 2018. Averill. Reanna. Berra. Michael. Carlton. Akiela. Corinth. Eryn. Eshlemann. Bridget. Flemming. Hannah. Laroche. Devyn. O'Malley. Sean. Schutte. BJ Schutte. Sieffert. Samuel. Landau. Kristen. December 19, 2018.
  3. Web site: building-history . www.findlay.edu . 24 May 2019.