Harris Dining Hall, Colonial Revival dining hall at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, US.
The red brick structure features symmetrical facades, gabled roofs, and double-hung windows, following traditional Colonial Revival architectural principles.
Harris Dining Hall opened in 1961 at a construction cost of 1.278 million dollars, replacing a temporary war surplus structure from 1946.
The dining facility received its name from Andrew Lintner Harris, an alumnus of Miami University who later became the 44th governor of Ohio.
The 50,035-square-foot dining hall served as the primary eating facility for undergraduate students residing in the southern section of the campus.
The building contained additional dining venues including Panache and La Mia Cucina, which expanded the food options beyond the main cafeteria.
Location: Ohio
Architectural style: Colonial Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 39.50200,-84.73470
Latest update: March 10, 2025 16:06
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