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 | |
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| Location | Syracuse University campus, Syracuse, New York |
|---|---|
| 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 Hall (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
Maxwell Hall
Sims Hall
Slocum Hall
Steele Hall
Tolley Administration Building
See also
References
- "National Register Information System – (#80004279)". 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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