Map Yale University New Haven Connecticut US for Printing

Yale University, located in New Haven, Connecticut, is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the United States. The campus is home to a wealth of historic places, buildings, streets, and squares that showcase the university’s rich history and architectural diversity.

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Here are some notable locations:

  1. Old Campus:
    • The Old Campus is the heart of Yale University and features some of the oldest buildings on campus. It is surrounded by a wrought-iron fence and includes structures like Connecticut Hall, the oldest building on campus, and South College.
  2. Connecticut Hall:
    • Completed in 1752, Connecticut Hall is the oldest building on the Yale campus. It has a Georgian-style architecture and initially served as a dormitory and classroom space.
  3. Harkness Tower:
    • Harkness Tower is a prominent Gothic-style tower located in the center of Yale’s Branford College. It was completed in 1921 and is dedicated to Charles William Harkness, a Yale alumnus.
  4. Sterling Memorial Library:
    • Sterling Memorial Library is an iconic building designed in the Gothic Revival style. Completed in 1930, it serves as the main library on campus and features intricate stone carvings and a beautiful nave.
  5. Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library:
    • The Beinecke Library is a modern architectural marvel, known for its translucent marble exterior. It houses rare books and manuscripts, including the Gutenberg Bible.
  6. Battell Chapel:
    • Battell Chapel is a Victorian Gothic-style chapel that was completed in 1876. It serves as a venue for religious services, concerts, and other events.
  7. The Grove Street Cemetery:
    • Established in 1797, the Grove Street Cemetery is one of the oldest in the United States. It is the final resting place for many notable figures, including Noah Webster and Eli Whitney.
  8. The Green:
    • New Haven Green is a historic and expansive public space in downtown New Haven, surrounded by churches and government buildings. It has been a central gathering place for the community since the city’s founding.
  9. Whitney Avenue:
    • Whitney Avenue is a historic street lined with beautiful brownstone buildings, some of which serve as residential housing for Yale students and faculty.
  10. Dixwell Avenue Historic District:
    • This district features a collection of historic homes and buildings that highlight the history and architecture of the Dixwell neighborhood, an area with a rich African American heritage.

Yale University’s campus is characterized by a blend of architectural styles, ranging from Colonial and Georgian to Gothic and modern designs. The historic places and buildings reflect the university’s commitment to academic excellence and provide a picturesque backdrop for the academic and cultural activities that take place on campus.

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