Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Campus. Four buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Hale Hall (originally Enarson Hall), Hayes Hall, Ohio Stadium and Orton Hall. Unlike earlier public universities such as Ohio University and Miami University, whose campuses have a consistent architectural style, the Ohio State campus is a mix of traditional, modern ...

    Image
    Building
    Built
    Current Usage
    209 West Eighteenth Avenue
    1991
    Building's Address
    Archer House
    1966
    Residence Hall
    John F. Archer, alumnus, died in Korean ...
    Aronoff Laboratory
    2004
    Department of Evolution, Ecology and ...
    Ohio Senate President Stanley J. Aronoff
    Arps Hall
    1926
    English as a Second Language Program ...
    George F. Arps, Dean of the College of ...
  2. This is a list of properties and districts in Ohio that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are over 4.000 in total. Of these, 73 are National Historic Landmarks. There are listings in each of Ohio's 88 counties.

  3. In 1970, University Hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as part of the University, Hayes and Orton Halls nomination: one of three original structures remaining on the OSU campus, each with notable architectural and historical merits. [1]

  4. Four buildings on campus are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Hale Hall (originally Enarson Hall), Hayes Hall, Ohio Stadium, and Orton Hall. The university is renowned for its academic medical centre and cancer hospital and research centre.

    • 281 W. Lane Ave, Columbus, 43210, OH
  5. Ohio State’s 1,764-acre main campus is about 2.5 miles north of downtown Columbus. The historical center of the campus is the Oval, a quad of about 11 acres. Four buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Hale Hall (originally Enarson Hall), Hayes Hall, Ohio Stadium, and Orton Hall.

  6. Hayes Hall was built in 1893 and is the oldest existing building on campus. Named for Rutherford B Hayes, U.S. president and three-time governor of Ohio, it was constructed in the Romanesque style of architecture and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  7. People also ask

  8. Orton Hall is one of the most iconic buildings on The Ohio State University campus. It, along with Hayes Hall, which is across the Oval from Orton Hall, were both completed in 1893, and both are on the National Register of Historic Places.