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Old Main (Eastern Illinois University)

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Built
  
1896 (1896)-1899

Architect
  
Miller, George H.

NRHP Reference #
  
81000214

Area
  
8,000 m²

Built by
  
Briggs, Alexander

Architectural style
  
Medieval

Opened
  
1899

Added to NRHP
  
16 June 1981

Old Main (Eastern Illinois University)

Location
  
Lincoln Ave. and 7th St., Charleston, Illinois

Similar
  
Pemberton Hall, Lantz Arena, O'Brien Stadium, Coles County Courthouse, Lincoln Log Cabin State Hist

The Old Main, also known as the Livingston C. Lord Administration Building, is the oldest building at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. Construction on the building began in 1896 and was completed in 1899. Architect George H. Miller designed the building, which has a medieval style resembling a castle. The building features a central tower, multiple turrets, and a crenellated roof line. It is one of five medieval buildings built at Illinois' public universities under Illinois Governor John Peter Altgeld's administrations; the buildings are collectively known as Altgeld's castles. The Old Main originally housed all of the offices and classrooms for Eastern Illinois, its library, auditorium, and gymnasium; it was the only building on campus until 1909, when Pemberton Hall opened. The building is now used mainly as an administrative building, though it still contains some classrooms.

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 16, 1981.

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Old Main (Eastern Illinois University) Wikipedia