Bresee Hall, University building at National Historic Places in New York.
Bresee Hall is a university building on the campus of SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, constructed in the early 1900s with traditional brick and stone architecture. The structure continues to house academic offices and classrooms while maintaining its historic design elements throughout its interior and exterior.
The building was constructed in the early 1900s as the campus expanded to accommodate growing academic programs. Its listing on the National Register recognizes its role in the educational development of the region during that period.
The structure represents educational advancement in New York State while serving as a physical connection to the architectural methods of previous generations.
The building is located on an active campus and is most easily viewed during regular university operating hours. Visitors should be respectful of the academic environment and check if interior access is available before planning a visit.
The nomination process required extensive documentation of architectural features, historical significance, and current conditions before acceptance into the National Register.
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