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
- Old Main, Almira College, listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bond County, Illinois, currently part of Greenville College
- Old Main, Augustana College, constructed from 1884 to 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 at Illinois State University, opened 1860, top story removed ca. 1940, remainder of building 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
- Old Main, North Central College, completed in 1870, with a fourth floor in the central part of the building added in 1998
- Old Main (North Park University), built by North Park University in 1894 in North Park, Chicago and listed on the National Register of Historic Places listing in North Side Chicago
Indiana
Iowa
Maryland
Michigan
- Old Main at Alma College, built in 1886, it was the main administration and academic building for Alma College students until it was destroyed by fire on March 10, 1969.[2]
- Old Main at Central Michigan University, built in 1893, it served as the original administration building of CMU before being destroyed by fire in 1925.
- Old Main, Suomi College, the first building on the campus of Suomi College (now Finlandia University) in Hancock, Michigan. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- Old Main (Wayne State University), a historical building on the campus of Wayne State University, which originally housed the Detroit Central High School, in Michigan. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Minnesota
- Old Main, Augsburg University built in 1901 and originally known as "New Main"
- Old Main, University of Minnesota, built in 1856 and destroyed by fire in 1904
- Old Main, Hamline University, built in 1884 after a fire destroyed the original University Hall in 1883
- Old Main, Martin Luther College, built in 1884
- Old Main, St. Olaf College, built in 1877
- Old Main, Macalester College, built in 1888
Mississippi
Nebraska
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Pennsylvania
- Old Main (IUP) John Sutton Hall, the heart of Indiana University of Pennsylvania's historic area called The Oak Grove and registered in the National Register of Historic Places.
- Old Main (Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania), on the campus of Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania.
- Old Main (Mansfield University of Pennsylvania), a building on Mansfield University of Pennsylvania campus.
- Old Main (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania), a building on the campus of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania.
- Old Main (Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania), the first building on the campus of Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
- Old Main (The Kiski School), a building on the campus of The Kiski School, Saltsburg
- Old Main (California University of Pennsylvania), a building on the campus of California University of Pennsylvania
- Old Main (Pennsylvania State University), a building on the campus of Pennsylvania State University
- Old Main (Washington & Jefferson College), a building on the campus of Washington & Jefferson College
- Old Main (Geneva College), the first building on the campus of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
- Old Main (Widener University), a building on the campus of Widener University, Chester, PA
- Old Main (Franklin & Marshall College), a building on the campus of Franklin & Marshall College
- Old Main (Westminster College), a building on the campus of Westminster College (Pennsylvania)
- Old Main (Kutztown University), a building on the campus of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
- Old Main (Duquesne University), the first building on the current campus of Duquesne University
- Daniel C. Roberts Hall at Bucknell University, formerly known as Old Main
South Dakota
Texas
Utah
Washington
- Old Main (Western Washington University), a building on the campus of Western Washington University in Bellingham.
- Old Main (Pacific Lutheran University), a building on the campus of Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, currently serving as a residence hall and known more commonly as Harstad Hall.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Old Main.
- 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.
- Web site: building-history . www.findlay.edu . 24 May 2019.