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Main Hall (Lawrence University)

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
74000113

Architectural style
  
Neoclassical architecture

Added to NRHP
  
18 January 1974

Built
  
1853

Opened
  
1853

Phone
  
+1 920-832-7000

Main Hall (Lawrence University)

Location
  
501 E. College Ave., Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin

Address
  
E College Ave, Appleton, WI 54911, USA

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Main Hall is an academic building on the campus of Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. Constructed in 1853, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Main Hall was the second building on the Lawrence campus, after the long-demolished Lawrence Institute building erected in 1848. Funding for the building came from the sale of $100 "perpetual scholarships" to Lawrence College. It is constructed of stone from local limestone quarries, with a dome made from wood and hand-hewed beams from local sawmills. When it was first built, Main Hall housed a library, chapel, classrooms, housing for men, and offices for faculty and administration. Local legend holds that it was a stop on the underground railroad during before the American Civil War.

The building was known in the early twentieth century as "Recitation Hall." It was remodeled in 1938, 1941, the 1970s, and 1999. A sundial from Milwaukee-Downer College was added to the back of the building after that institution merged with Lawrence in 1964. As of 2010, it held classrooms and offices for classics, languages, philosophy, and religious studies departments, as well as a student commons and a faculty lounge.

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