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Morrill Hall Item Info

Morrill Hall
Morrill Hall
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Road to Morrill Hall...
Road to Morrill Hall
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Morrill Hall and Bike...
Morrill Hall and Bike Club
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Men Center stage at...
Four men speaking in front of the organ at Morrill Hall
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Crowd in front of...
Crowd in front of Morrill Hall
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Morrill Hall Organ, Stage,...
Morrill Hall Organ, Stage, and Seats
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Two Women Walking from...
Two Women Walking from Morrill Hall
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Framed Photo of Morrill...
Framed Photo of Morrill Hall
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Side view of Morrill...
Side view of Morrill Hall
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Rubble and train car...
Rubble and train car in front of Morrill Hall
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Title:
Morrill Hall
Description:
Morrill Hall was constructed to fill the need for a library and museum, as well as a chapel. Named to honor the Senator who had sponsored the Morrill bill, which had established the land-grant college system, Morrill Hall was built at a cost of less than $30,000. Since its construction, it has been home to zoology, entomology, and geology classes and labs, Agriculture Extension Offices, the Printing Office, Photo Service, and even a barber shop from 1905-1908. Morrill Hall has been vacant since 1996, when it was deemed unsafe. Renovation on Morrill Hall began in 2005 and is expected to be completed in 2007. The projected cost of the renovation is $9,000,000, most of which came from private donations. Morrill Hall will house the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, the Center for Visual Learning in Textiles and Clothing, and the Christian Petersen Art Museum. Credit: The Iowa State University Campus and Its Buildings
Location:
Morrill Hall; Ames; Iowa
Latitude:
42.02741327
Longitude:
-93.64812271
Year Built:
1890
Building Cost:
71025
Architect:
Josselyn & Taylor
Contractor:
General O.J. King
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Morrill Hall", History of the Buildings of Iowa State University, Digital Scholarship and Initiatives
Reference Link:
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