Tillman Hall, University building at Winthrop University, Rock Hill, United States
Tillman Hall is a three-story brick structure anchoring Winthrop University with a distinctive conical clock tower and open belfry. The building displays Richardsonian Romanesque details including projecting bay windows and carefully proportioned facade elements.
The building opened in 1894 as the original Main Building for Winthrop Normal and Industrial College, establishing its role at the heart of the campus. It was formally added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, recognizing its historical importance.
The building's auditorium remains a gathering place where the university community experiences live music and performances. These events shape how students and visitors connect with the campus and its traditions.
The building sits prominently in the middle of campus and is easily accessed on foot with well-marked pathways. Guided tours are offered to visitors who wish to explore the interior spaces and architectural features in detail.
The building appeared in two horror films, including a Carrie sequel shot in 1999 and a later direct-to-video production released in 2008. This unexpected film history adds an interesting layer to the building's story beyond its academic role.
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