Street Hall
Lecture hall in New Haven, ConnecticutStreet Hall is a historic building on Old Campus of Yale University. It housed the first collegiate art school in the United States, a gift from Augustus Russell Street, a native of New Haven and graduate of the Class of 1812, to Yale for the establishment its School of Fine Arts. It was designed by Peter Bonnett Wight in 1864.
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Theater in Connecticut
Jonathan Edwards College
Residential College at Yale University
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Yale Center for British Art
Art museum in Connecticut, United States
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Yale University Art Gallery
Art museum in Connecticut, U.S.
Yale School of Architecture
Architecture school of Yale University
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Connecticut Hall
United States historic place
Education (Chittenden Memorial Window)
Stained-glass window designed by Tiffany Studios
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John Gubbins Newton and His Sister, Mary Newton
1833 painting by Robert Burnard