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Creation Date
11-23-2012
Building Name
Bowdoin College Hubbard Hall
Description
Bowdoin College Hubbard Hall, Brunswick ME
Bowdoin College, founded in 1794, is a private liberal arts college located in the coastal Maine town of Brunswick. The college enrolls approximately 1,700 students and has been coeducational since 1971.
Designed by Henry Vaughan and built in 1903, Hubbard Hall is regarded by many as the most beautiful building on campus. It was built as the College library. Vaughan designed the building to be a focal point on campus. Hubbard is no longer the library. Today, Hubbard Hall is a multi-use facility. The inner interior has been divided for classroom space and offices. It is also home to the Perry-MacMillan Arctic Studies Museum. The second floor is ooccupied by the Computer Information Services.
Latitude, Longitude
43.90678611, -69.96406389
Recommended Citation
George Lansing Taylor, Jr.
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