Photographer/Creator

Chet Smolski, Rhode Island College

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Date

Fall 9-1964

Description

The University of Wisconsin, Madison Campus situated along Lake Mendota. The Madison Campus is the oldest and largest in the University of Wisconsin system, established in 1849. Notable architectural landmarks on the campus include the Science Hall built in 1888, the second building in the country to use steel-beam construction. The North Hall (circa 1851) and the Red Gym (circa 1894) are registered National Historic Landmarks along with UW’s Science Hall.

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http://www.wisc.edu/

Rights

This object from the Chester E. Smolski photographic slides and publications, housed by the Rhode Island College Special Collections, and any of its digital surrogates are the intellectual property of Rhode Island College. This digital object is protected by copyright and/or related rights. The digital material presented here is licensed with a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This content can be used, shared, or adapted for educational and scholarly purposes. For permissions to use this item please contact digitalcommons@ric.edu. All uses must include appropriate attribution.

Creator 1 Role

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Recommended Citation

Chester E. Smolski photographic slides and publications, MSS-0041, Special Collections, James P. Adams Library, Rhode Island College.

Keywords

architecture; University of Wisconsin; Madison, Wisconsin; campus;

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