A Historical Tour of the Hilltop Campus About this tour A brief introduction to the architecture of the Hilltop Campus Tours and Maps at Washington University Campus Webcam Hilltop Campus Buildings Brookings Quadrangle Beaumont Pavilion (8) Brookings Hall (1) Busch Hall (5) Cupples I Hall (9) Duncker Hall (7) Eads Hall (18) January Hall (19) Ridgley Hall and Holmes Lounge (6) Eliot Hall (47) ...
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The Washington University Tour West Campus West Campus is the newest of Washington University's three campuses. West Campus' main building served until 1990 as the Clayton branch of Famous-Barr department store. The building opened as Famous-Barr on October 8, 1948. In 1990, declining sales led Famous-Barr's parent company, the May Department Stores company, to move the store from Clayton to the ...
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The Washington University Tour Medical School The education of physicians at Washington University began in 1891. Under an ordinance enacted April 14, 1891, establishing a Medical Department of Washington University, the St. Louis Medical College (an independent medical college in St. Louis) was brought under the wing of the well-established University. The faculty of the college eagerly agreed ...
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The Washington University Tour Lewis Center Lewis Center is located off campus, at 725 Kingsland Avenue in University City. The building is named for Edward Gardner Lewis, the founder of University City. It was built in 1909 to house the Academy of Fine Arts of the American Woman's League - the art division of Lewis' People's University . Lewis' art school closed in 1914, and the building was ...
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