Syracuse University – Comstock Tract buildings
The Comstock Tract buildings of Syracuse University were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]
Syracuse University-Comstock Tract buildings | |
Hendricks Chapel on the Quad | |
Location | Syracuse University campus, Syracuse, New York |
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Built | 1887 |
Architect | Multiple |
Architectural style | Classical Revival, Renaissance, Romanesque |
NRHP reference No. | 80004279[1] |
Added to NRHP | July 22, 1980 |
Included in the registration are 15 buildings, all located on the original Syracuse University campus, a tract of land donated by George Comstock. The buildings include what has been known as the "Old Row".[2] The 15 buildings are:
- Archbold Gymnasium (1907)
- Bowne Hall (1907)
- Carnegie Library (1907)
- Crouse College (1884) (separately listed NRHP 7/30/1974)
- Hendricks Memorial Chapel (1933)
- Hall of Languages (1873) (separately listed NRHP 9/20/1973)
- Holden Observatory (1887)
- Maxwell School of Citizenship (1937)
- Lyman C. Smith Hall (1902)
- Lyman Hall of Natural History (1907)
- Machinery Hall (1907)
- Sims Hall (1907)
- Slocum Hall (1919)
- Steele Hall (1898)
- Tolley Administration Building (1889)
Gallery
- Archbold Gymnasium
- Bowne Hall
- Carnegie Library
- Crouse College
- Hall of Languages
- Holden Observatory
- Lyman C. Smith Hall
- Machinery Hall
- Sims Hall
- Slocum Hall
- Steele Hall
- Tolley Administration Building
See also
- List of Registered Historic Places in Onondaga County, New York
- List of Syracuse University buildings
References
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
- Robert Mann and Alice Jean Stuart (1980). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings". Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2008-01-25. and Accompanying 19 photos, exteriors and interiors, from 1978
External links
- Media related to Syracuse University buildings at Wikimedia Commons
- Syracuse University Buildings Archive list
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