Morrill Hall, Burlington
Facts and practical information
Morrill Hall is a campus building of the University of Vermont, which is located on the southeast corner of the "University Green" in Burlington, Vermont. The building was named after U.S. Senator, Justin Smith Morrill who authored the Morrill Land-Grant Acts of 1862 and 1890, which created the American Land-Grant universities and colleges. Senator Morrill also served as a trustee of the university from 1865 until 1898. The building was constructed during 1906–07 to serve as the home of the UVM Agriculture Department and the Agricultural Experiment Station. It was added to National Register of Historic Places as part of University Green Historic District on April 14, 1975. As of 2015, the building continues to house the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the UVM Agricultural Extension Service. ()
146 University PlaceUVM - FAHCBurlington
Morrill Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Church Street Marketplace, Burlington Town Center, Ira Allen Chapel, Centennial Field.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Morrill Hall by public transport?
Bus
- Downtown Transit Center (21 min walk)
- University Mall Bus Stop (29 min walk)