Monmouth College

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Locations

  1. Auxiliary & Support Facilities

    1. Quinby House

      The home of Monmouth presidents, Quinby House stands as a monument to the college's pioneering past. Built on a hill overlooking campus in 1867 by Ivory Quinby, an early college trustee and benefactor, the home occupies 1.63 acres of land and contains approximately 20 rooms on three stories. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.