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This is probably one of my favorite spots on campus. I spent a lot of time on this patch of manicured grass as a student, staring up at the stone of Old Main, and relaxing in the shade of the graceful-looking trees. Thought I’d share one of my favorite places with you…

Old Main, originally called “Main Building” is The Pennsylvania State University’s first building of major significance. It was completed in 1863 after a six-year period of construction. Hugh McAllister designed the structure to contain classrooms, laboratories, offices, a chapel, and residential space for 400 students. The limestone used to build the structure was quarried from the land directly in front of it, and was carried in part by a mule named Old Coaly, whose bones were subsequently preserved. After being deemed structurally unsound in the 1920s, the building was razed in 1929 and rebuilt in 1930. The new building, occupying the same footprint as the previous structure and incorporating some of its limestone, was christened “Old Main”. The renovations cost $837,000, which was mostly paid for by state appropriations and an emergency building fund campaign. The bell in the tower was a gift from the 1904 graduating class, and westminster chimes were added as a gift of the 1937 class. The original chimes remained in use until the late 1970s when the university replaced them with a mix of mechanical and electronic bells. These bells eventually gave way in 1993 to the digital chimes which ring over the campus today. Between 1940 and 1949, Henry Varnum Poor utilized the fresco style to paint large murals (over 1300 ft) on the second floor of Old Main that depict Penn State’s land grant history. Today, Old Main serves as the administrative center of Penn State, housing the offices of the president and other officials. (Information from Wikipedia).

Taken August 2010 — Penn State University Main Campus, State College, Pennsylvania

Taken with Sony Cybershot DSC-H9.

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campus, old main, penn state, state college, stone

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  • Debbie Robbins
    Debbie Robbinsover 2 years ago

    Wonderful capture of this grand OLD MAIN Carrie!!!!! love it… wonderful mood to this piece.. :))))

  • thank you… Old Main is grand, isn’t she? I love her arches, and her ironwork… never ceases to inspire me! :)

    – Carrie Blackwood