Milton College - Campus Adaptive Reuse

Campus Adaptive Reuse

When the school closed, the buildings were turned over to the banks that keep it alive over the years. Now, most of the buildings have been converted to commercial or residential use.

  • Main Hall is maintained by the Main Hall Preservation Society, and serves as a memorial to the college. Portraits in the building commemorate faculty and alumni over the years.
  • The library is now the Shaw Community Center, owned by the City of Milton, and houses both city hall and the city library.
  • The dorms have been converted into apartment buildings.

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