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Flint Laboratory

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Completed
  
1912

Main contractor
  
Lines Company

Floors
  
4

Floor count
  
4

Opened
  
1912

Construction started
  
1911

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Alternative names
  
Flint Hall Dairy Building Dairy Laboratory

Type
  
Academic offices, classrooms, former research laboratories, restaurant

Current tenants
  
Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
Draper Hall Annex, Fernald Hall, Earl Lorden Field, John W Lederle Graduate, Old Chapel

Flint Laboratory is an academic building and a former dairy laboratory at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. It was the first building of the Ellis Drive "agricultural group", including Stockbridge Hall and an unbuilt hall for agricultural mechanics. At the time of its completion, the laboratory was considered to be "one of the best equipped dairy buildings in the United States" and was described as "a model for the whole country" in one edition of the Works Progress Administration guidebook to Massachusetts. The building was named after Charles L. Flint, the university's fourth president, the first secretary of the state board of agriculture, a lecturer on dairy farming, and a prolific agricultural writer who wrote a well-received textbook on "Milch Cows" in the late 19th century.

Map of Flint Laboratory, Amherst, MA 01002, USA

Today the building has been almost entirely converted to office space for the university's Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, however the former "dairy bar" has been repurposed as a restaurant known as Fletcher's Café, which is run by students of the hospitality program.

References

Flint Laboratory Wikipedia