Natural History Building - Urbana, IL
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N 40° 06.630 W 088° 13.536
16T E 395550 N 4440741
Dedicated on November 16, 1892, this is one of 5 buildings on the U of I campus designed by architect Nathan Ricker and built in the American High Victorian Gothic style.
Waymark Code: WM55WY
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 11/16/2008
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"The initial occupants of the building were the departments of botany, entomology, zoology, physiology, geology, and mathematics, along with the State Natural History Survey and the State Entomologist. In June 1897, a lightning strike caught fire to a portion of the building, causing $75,000 worth of damage. Additions in 1909 and 1910 added a lecture hall and a museum, respectively.
In 1959, the Geology Library was inaugurated in the building, and on November 16, 1979, the library was dedicated in honor of George Willard White, who served as the Head of the Department of Geology from 1947 to 1965 and was largely responsible for growing the collection to its present size.
The Museum of Natural History was originally located in the center of the building, occupying a respectable 51 by 63 foot space. It later moved to quarters on the fourth floor until around 2001, when it was closed and its more than 420,000 artifacts dispersed. Among this spectacular assemblage was the entire bird collection from the Columbian Exposition of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. Its cultural artifact collection, numbering around 3,000 items, was moved to the new Spurlock Museum."