Georgetown University

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  1. Academic - Campus Buildings

    1. Old North

      About:

      The Old North Building is the oldest remaining academic building on the Georgetown University campus, built between 1794 and 1797. An 1829 Prospectus shows the North and South Buildings as the heart of Georgetown’s campus. The College appears to have had only two buildings, but the steps to the North Building acted as a place for famous visitors to speak, including the nation’s first president, George Washington.

       

      Construction Date: 1795

      Address: 3770 OLD NORTH WAY NW