Campus of Dartmouth College - Other Facilities

Other Facilities

Building Image Constructed Notes Reference
5 Rope Ferry Road 1913 5 Rope Ferry Road contained the maternity ward of the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. It is now home to the Department of Safety & Security, Dartmouth's campus police force.
13 East Wheelock Street 18XX 13 East Wheelock Street was bought by the College at some point between 1950 and 1961. Since around 1997, it has been used as housing for faculty associated with the East Wheelock cluster.
37 Dewey Field Road 1936–1937 37 Dewey Field Road was built as part of the MHMH School of Nursing. It now contains the IT department and technical support.
Aquinas House
1961–1962 Aquinas House is the independent Catholic Students' Center, located at the end of Webster Avenue.
Bartlett Tower 1885–1895 Bartlett Tower is a 71-foot (22 m) prospect tower located on a hill in the northeast corner of campus. It was erected by Dartmouth students over the course of ten years.
Blunt Alumni Center 1810 ca. The oldest part of the Blunt Alumni Center was a house built by Professor Zephaniah Swift Moore. It was bought by the College in 1884 and served as a dormitory called the Crosby House from 1896 until 1949, when the Alumni Records department moved in. Several additions have been added to the original house. Crosby House, the original structure built by Moore, is the oldest house in Hanover that remains on its original foundation. The Blunt Alumni Center also houses the Rassias Foundation.
Choate House 1786 Choate House, originally standing near today's Webster Hall, was inhabited by a number of College professors and private owners before being sold to the College in 1910. It was modernized and moved several times, finally to its current location on North Main Street. It briefly housed part of the Mathematics Department.
Collis Center 1901–1902 The Collis Center was constructed on the site of the burned Balch House, of which only the granite steps out front remain. Originally called "College Hall," it was expanded in 1993 to its current form. It serves as a student center and contains a café.
Dartmouth Outing Club House 1928 Standing on the north end of Occom Pond, the Dartmouth Outing Club House is the DOC's Cross Country Ski Center and equipment rental location.
Dean of the College House 1917 or later This house, standing at 9 Choate Road, houses the current Dean of the College. It was formerly privately owned, and once held Aquinas House's functions.
Dick's House 1927 Officially "Dick Hall's House," it is the College infirmary.
Edgerton House 1960 Edgerton House is the Episcopal students' center.
Fairbanks Hall North 1925 Fairbanks North originally held the Clark School gymnasium and stood on North Main Street before being moved to its current location and being adjoined to Fairbanks South.
Fairbanks Hall South 1903–1904 Fairbanks South was built as the home of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. It is currently used by the William Jewett Tucker Foundation for Community Service.
Hallgarten Hall 1873–1874 Hallgarten Hall was a dormitory for the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. It was purchased by Dartmouth in 1892 and served as a dorm until 1919, when it was used as an infirmary. It now holds the Bregman Electronic Music Studio.
Hanover Inn 1887 The Hanover Inn is a College-owned hotel overlooking the College Green.
Hood Museum of Art 1981–1983 The museum was previously housed in Carpenter, but it outgrew that space in the 1950s. The current 37,000-square-foot (3,400 m2) Hood Museum was funded by Trustee Harvey Hood in 1978.
McKenzie Hall 1931 ca. McKenzie Hall is the home of Dartmouth's Facilities Operations & Management (FO&M) Department. It was originally constructed as a milk pasteurization plant.
Montgomery House 1925 Montgomery House along Rope Ferry Road houses visiting Montgomery Fellows.
Parker House 1917 Parker House in the ravine behind College Street currently houses various College offices.
President's House 1926 The President's House stands on Webster Avenue along with twelve of Dartmouth's fraternities and sororities.
Robinson Hall 1913–1914 Robinson Hall is the home of a variety of student organizations, including The Dartmouth, the Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern, the Dartmouth Outing Club, and Dartmouth Broadcasting.
Rollins Chapel 1884–1885 Rollins Chapel is Dartmouth's nondenominational chapel.
Roth Center for Jewish Life 1996–1997 The Roth Center is a center for the Jewish community of Dartmouth and the surrounding area.
Thayer Dining Hall 1937 Thayer Dining Hall is the center of student meal service, containing five dining operations.
Webster Cottage 1780 Webster Cottage was, according to oral tradition, the home of student Daniel Webster during his senior year at Dartmouth. It passed through a variety of private hands, and now houses the Hanover Historical Society.

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