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Warner Hall

Begun at the time of the College Centennial and completed in 1901 according to the designs of York and Sawyer of New York City, Warner Hall was the gift of alumnus Ezra J. Warner Class 1861. Faced...

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Painter Hall

Painter Hall, the oldest extant college building in Vermont, was the result of the "contest" of 1810, although actual construction dates from 1814 – 1816. Originally called "West College" (as opposed...

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Academy Park

With the view toward the Old Stone Row.  This land was donated by Seth Storrs and his neighbors as a site for the Academy and a west-side counterpart to Painter's village green. This is the gateway...

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Athletic Fields

This large green quadrangle forms the core of the Middlebury College campus, and was originally used as athletic fields adjacent to the McCullough Gymnasium, which is located on its south side. It is...

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Academy Building

To the west of the present day Municipal Building was a structure as important to the life of Middlebury as was the church at the other end of the street — the Academy, also called the East College....

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