College Green of Ohio University, Historic district at Ohio University in Athens, United States.
College Green is a historic district at the heart of Ohio University, bordered by red brick buildings, manicured lawns, and connecting pathways. The central quadrangle is anchored by classical academic structures that define the campus's formal core.
The district earned National Register of Historic Places status in 1979, protecting structures like Cutler Hall built in 1819 and Wilson Hall dating to 1837. These buildings represent the university's founding era and its architectural development during the early American period.
The central lawn serves as a gathering place for graduation ceremonies, international celebrations during International Week, and student assemblies throughout the year. The buildings surrounding the green represent the values of the institution and shape how students experience their daily campus life.
The area offers clear pathways and signage to help visitors navigate the campus grounds. Administrative buildings like Chubb Hall remain accessible during business hours and house various student services and offices.
The green served as the backdrop for President Lyndon Johnson's first public address about the Great Society concept, delivered to students on May 7, 1964. This speech marked a historic moment in American politics at the campus location.
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