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  2. History of Ohio Wesleyan University - Wikipedia

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    The Campaign for Wesleyan goes into its public phase with a goal of $100 million. 2001; The women's soccer team wins the NCAA Division III national championship. 2003; The Campaign for Wesleyan surpasses its $100-million goal by $10 million. The $33 million Science Center is built. 2004; Mark Huddleston becomes Ohio Wesleyan's fifteenth president.

  3. Richard Ross Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Richard M. Ross Art Museum is located on Sandusky Street on the campus of Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio, United States. Although the Museum is affiliated with Ohio Wesleyan University it is open to the public during the academic semesters and by appointment during the summer and winter breaks. The Museum was founded in 2002 by ...

  4. Ohio Wesleyan University - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Wesleyan University (abbrevriated OWU) is a private liberal arts college in Delaware, Ohio, United States. It was founded in 1842 by Methodist leaders and Central Ohio residents, and is a member of the Ohio Five – a consortium of Ohio liberal arts colleges.

  5. List of Ohio Wesleyan University buildings - Wikipedia

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    Elliott Hall holds a significant place in Ohio Wesleyan's history. Delaware was laid out in 1808 and became a popular health resort. Established in 1842, the university was built around the town's Mansion House (now Elliott Hall). Elliott was built in 1833 in the Greek revival style and is the original building on campus.

  6. Perkins Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The old building (now Ohio Wesleyan University Student Observatory). It was here Perkins actually worked most of his career, as he had died by the time the new observatory was finished in the 1920s. The observatory is named for Hiram Perkins, a professor of mathematics and astronomy at the Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio from

  7. List of museums in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Local history Museum and one room schoolhouse [213] Reynoldsburg-Truro Historical Society Museum Reynoldsburg: Franklin Central Local history [214] Richard Ross Museum of Art: Delaware: Delaware: Central Art museum: Part of Ohio Wesleyan University: Richland County Museum Lexington: Richland Northeast Local history [215] Ripley Museum Ripley ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Delaware ...

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    Ohio Wesleyan University Main Campus, S. Sandusky St. 40°17′41″N 83°04′03″W  /  40.294722°N 83.0675°W  / 40.294722; -83.0675  ( Edwards Gymnasium/Pfieffer Natatorium Delaware

  9. Category:Ohio Wesleyan University - Wikipedia

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