Hathorn Hall, University building in Maine, US
Hathorn Hall is a university building in Maine featuring symmetrical red brick construction with tall windows and white trim details. A central entrance beneath a prominent clock tower serves as the main access point to the multiple classrooms and administrative offices housed inside.
Architect Gridley James Fox Bryant designed this building in the mid-19th century during a period of rapid expansion of American universities. The structure reflects architectural standards of that era and demonstrates the institutional growth of the region.
The National Register of Historic Places lists this building for its contribution to American educational heritage and architectural achievements.
The building is equipped with staircases and elevators to move between different floors. Visitors can find directional signs and ask staff members near the main entrance for help navigating to specific departments.
The clock tower contains a bell that signals the beginning and end of class periods, maintaining a tradition since the building's construction.
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