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The Center for Missouri Studies is a headquarters, museum, and research facility for the State Historical Society of Missouri. During the 1990s, Red Campus was extended to the south with the creation of the Carnahan Quadrangle. Hulston Hall of the University of Missouri School of Law, completed in 1988, formed the eastern border of the future ...
Jesse Hall, formerly New Academic Hall, is the main administration building for the University of Missouri.Its dome has towered 180 feet (55 m) above the south end of David R. Francis Quadrangle since its completion in 1895.
Sanborn Field is an agricultural experiment field, located on the University of Missouri campus in Columbia, Missouri.Established in 1888, it was the first facility in the United States intended to measure erosion and run-off for differing crops and agricultural practices.
David R. Francis Quadrangle is the historical center of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. Known as The Quad, it is the oldest part of Red Campus and adjacent to Downtown Columbia at the south end of the Avenue of the Columns. At its center are six Ionic columns, all that remains of the original university building Academic Hall.
A mural of James S. Rollins and the Columns is located in the office of the Missouri Governor in the Missouri State Capitol. They are also featured in a monumental stained-glass window titled Missouri at Peace located in the Missouri House Chamber. [11] A mural by George Caleb Bingham depicting Academic Hall was destroyed when the same burned.
Hudson Hall is an undergraduate residence hall on the University of Missouri campus. About ... President of the University of Missouri from 1856 to 1859. [1]
a five-year building plan for the University of Missouri includes projects ranging from the $250 million Memorial Stadium project to smaller projects like $10 million for a new swine research ...
McAlester Park is the oldest undeveloped land on Mizzou's main campus. [1] It was named after McAlester Hall, home to the medical school, in the early 1900s. [1] In 1967, the park was the gathering place for a peaceful anti-war rally. Again, in 1969 on Moratorium Day people gathered in the park to peacefully protest.