Benton Hall, Georgian architectural structure at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, US
Benton Hall is a Georgian-style building at Miami University featuring a symmetrical brick front with tall windows, white trim, and a central entrance with stone columns. The structure anchors the campus layout and serves multiple academic departments within its walls.
The building dates to the early years of Miami University and was designed following Georgian architectural principles. Its construction reflects 18th-century English design traditions that were popular at American universities during that era.
The hall serves as a gathering space where students move between classes and meet for study groups. Its formal design reflects the academic traditions that shaped the university from its earliest days.
The building is readily accessible from campus pathways with parking available in nearby lots on the eastern side. Visit during daytime hours when academic activities are underway to see the interior spaces and get a sense of campus life.
The building features a distinctive clock tower that is visible from many points across campus and serves as a landmark for navigation. This tower has become an informal reference point that students and visitors use to orient themselves when moving through the university grounds.
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