Catt Hall
Carrie Chapman Catt Hall is an administrative building completed in 1892, at Iowa State University which currently houses the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, and the Carrie Chapman Center for Women and Politics. The building is named for Carrie Chapman Catt, an American women's rights activist and founder of the League of Women Voters. She graduated from Iowa State in 1880 at the top of her class.
Carrie Chapman Catt Hall | |
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Agriculture Hall | |
Catt Hall | |
Former names | Agriculture Hall, Botany Hall, Old Botany Hall |
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Architectural style | Queen Anne Revival |
Location | Osborn Dr., Iowa State University; Ames, Iowa |
Coordinates | 42°1′40″N 93°38′44″W |
Current tenants | College of Liberal Arts & Sciences; Philosophy and Religious Studies; Carrie Chapman Center for Women and Politics |
Completed | 1892 |
Owner | Iowa State University |
Landlord | Iowa State University |
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