Widney Alumni House Explained

Widney Alumni House
Location:650 Childs Way, Los Angeles
Coordinates:34.0196°N -118.2828°W
Built:1880
Architect:Kysor & Morgan[1]
Designation1:California
Designation1 Offname:Original Building of the University of Southern California
Designation1 Number:536
Designation2:Los Angeles
Designation2 Date:December 16, 1970
Designation2 Number:70
Governing Body:University of Southern California

Widney Alumni House is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (No. 70) on the campus of the University of Southern California. It is the oldest university building in Southern California, having been in continuous use since 1880. Widney Alumni House has been designated as a California Historical Landmark (No. 536),[2] as Original Building of the University of Southern California. The landmark plaque states,

Dedicated on September 4, 1880, this original building of the University of Southern California has been in use continuously for educational purposes since its doors were first opened to students on October 6, 1880, by the university's first president, Marion McKinley Bovard. The building was constructed on land donated by Ozro W. Childs, John G. Downey and Isaias W. Hellman under the guiding hand of Judge Robert M. Widney, the university's leading founder.

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Notes and References

  1. "University of Southern California - Non-Modern Buildings". https://www.laconservancy.org. n.d. Web.
  2. Web site: Los Angeles.