Old Main (Minnesota State University, Mankato) Explained

Old Main, Mankato State Teachers College
Coordinates:44.1619°N -94.0006°W
Architect:Johnston, Clarence H.
Added:June 2, 1983
Area:5.5acres
Refnum:83000899
Decrease:May 28, 2020
Decrease Refnum:100005244

Old Main is a historic academic building on the lower historic campus of Minnesota State University, Mankato in Mankato, Minnesota. Its main section, built in 1924, is dominated by a prominent Jacobethan tower, and is connected to an older 1908 building, now known as the Annex. It was built to replace the original old main (built 1870) also located in lower Mankato that was burned to the ground by a fire in 1922.[1] These structures are the oldest surviving buildings on the original valley campus, which was the first site of the state's second normal school. The state legislature provided funding in 1923 for the development of the site. The 1924 building was designed by Clarence H. Johnston, then the state architect.[2] It currently serves as a nursing home and clinical rotation site for nursing assistant programs in the area.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: City of Mankato Historic Context Study. City of Mankato Heritage Preservation Committee. Thomas Zahn and Associates LLC. 14 November 2017.
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|83000899}} NRHP nomination for Old Main, Mankato State Teachers College]. National Park Service. 2017-11-13.