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Morrill Hall is the oldest continuously-used academic building on the campus of the University of Maryland, College Park. Built in 1898 in the Second Empire architectural style for $24,000, [ 2 ] it was the sole academic building left untouched by The Great Fire of 1912 which devastated almost all of campus.
Morrill Hall in 2008. It was vacated starting in 1996 when it was determined unsafe. Also in 1996, Morrill Hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2005, $9 million was raised to renovate the building and convert it into a museum. Morrill Hall has reopened as of March 2007, including the new Christian Petersen Art Museum.
The project was funded by a $23.7 million bond that was offset by a $10 million grant from the state and about $2 million in local fundraising.
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The Morrill Science Center is named for Justin S. Morrill of the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act, the statute which founded the original Massachusetts Agricultural College. A recurring joke among faculty and students is the odd numbering of the 4 buildings in this complex.
University of Vermont, Morrill Hall, circa 1907. Morrill Hall was constructed with a State appropriation of $60,000, [4] which passed in the Vermont House under bill H.76 on October 27, 1904 (with a vote of 170 Yeas and 54 Nays), [5] in the Senate on November 11, 1904 (with a vote of 23 Yeas and 2 Nays), [6] and was signed by the Governor on November 15, 1904.
The Minuteman Library Network (MLN), [1] founded in 1984, is a consortium of 41 public and academic libraries in the MetroWest and Middlesex County areas of eastern Massachusetts, US that share resources, patrons and services.