Connecticut Hall

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Connecticut Hall is a historic Georgian-style academic building at Yale University and one of the oldest surviving college structures in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Georgian architecture
National Historic Landmark
academic building
historic building
university building
architecturalStyle Georgian
category Georgian architecture in Connecticut
University and college buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
Yale University buildings
city New Haven
country United States
era colonial American period
floorCount 3
function college building
hasBasement yes
hasFeature central doorway
end chimneys
gabled roof
multi-pane sash windows
symmetrical facade
hasPreservation historic exterior conserved
hasRenovation interior modernization
hasSignificance example of colonial-era collegiate architecture
historic symbol of Yale University
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark of the United States
U.S. National Register of Historic Places listing
locatedIn New Haven, Connecticut
United States
Yale University
locatedOn Old Campus quadrangle
material brick
near Yale University Old Campus central courtyard
oneOfOldestBuildingsAt Yale University
oneOfOldestCollegeBuildingsIn United States
ownedBy Yale University
partOf Old Campus of Yale University
roofMaterial wooden shingles
state Connecticut
surroundedBy other Old Campus dormitories
use academic purposes
classrooms
office space

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Old Campus
Yale University Old Campus
contains
New Haven, Connecticut ("Yale University Old Campus")
hasLandmark

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