A short-lived presidential residence on College Street for President Briscoe and his family. The college still owns this residence and houses the ROTC program.
"Originally called Central Hall, this was the primary academic building on campus. After it burned down in 1956, the bricks were used to build the Victory Arch."
"Originally called Central Hall, this was the primary academic building on campus. After it burned down in 1956, the bricks were used to build the Victory Arch."
"Originally called Central Hall, this was the primary academic building on campus. After it burned down in 1956, the bricks were used to build the Victory Arch."
This building was bought by the University in 1901 and served as the home of the President of Buena Vista College until the 1970s. It was demolished in 1974.
Initially intended to be a student-run student hangout, the Coffee House was moved onto campus west of Edson Hall in the 1960s. It is no longer standing. Little is known about this building.