Old Main, Mount Pleasant
Facts and practical information
Old Main is an historic building located on the Iowa Wesleyan University campus in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, United States. Built in 1854, when James Harlan was the college's president, it is the second building constructed on the campus after Pioneer Hall. It is believed that Old Main was the first genuine collegiate building built in Iowa. The bricks for the building were manufactured locally by Benjamin Franklin Pearson of Keosauqua, Iowa, who also was responsible for some of the building's construction. The three-story building has modified classical features. It was designed to have classrooms on the first two floors and the library, natural history museum and chapel on the third floor. The building is capped with a hip roof with bracketed eaves, and a wooden cupola with a low dome painted gold. ()
Mount Pleasant
Old Main – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Pleasant City Hall, Second Baptist Church, Harlan-Lincoln House, Masonic Temple Theater.
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Train
- Mount Pleasant (6 min walk)