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Cassat Hall was built as one of a pair of residence halls in honor of Carleton men and women who have perished while serving in the US military.…
Davis Hall (formerly South Hall) was built in 1923 by architects Patton, Holmes and Flinn, Chicago. It was built as a dormitory for men, primarily…
The Laird Stadium is one the largest stadiums in NCAA Division III. In 1968, it was equipped with a brand new indoor track. In 1983, its outdoor track…
Olin Hall of Science was designed by Yamasaki, began construction in May, 1960 to be Carleton College's new Hall of Science.
Alongside the hall, there…
Alongside the hall, there…
Built in 1896, Scoville was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Scoville served as the College Library until the current…
The Cowling Recreation Center was designed and built in 1964 by Minoru Yamasaki, the designer of 5 other campus buildings, including Watson Hall and…
A history of Evans Hall, the dorm overlooking Bell Field and the Arboretum on the campus of Carleton College in Northfield, MN.