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This historic building is one of the oldest and most iconic structures on campus. Built in the 1850s, it’s a classic example of Romanesque and Gothic Revival architecture. The place is known for its unique stonework, grand halls, and detailed carvings that make it stand out.

  • The building is most popular for its stunning architecture and the legendary Crooked Clock Tower.
  • Inside, you’ll find beautiful stained glass windows, old wooden staircases, and a library that looks straight out of a movie.
  • The grounds around it are peaceful, with lots of green space and cool photo spots.

  • See the Architecture Up Close: The design is super unique, with a mix of styles you won’t see anywhere else. The details on the outside and inside are wild.
  • Check Out the Famous Clock Tower: The clock tower is a local legend, and there’s even a story about it being “crooked.” It’s a must-see and makes for a cool photo.
  • Walk Through History: The halls and rooms have been around for over 150 years. You can literally walk where students and professors from way back in the day did.

  • No specific dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since there’s a lot to explore.
  • Best time to visit is during the day, especially in the morning for good lighting and fewer people.
  • No need to book tickets in advance; entry is free.