HOL

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HOL is the commonly used abbreviation for the Hall of Languages, a historic academic building on the Syracuse University campus.

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instanceOf academic building
university building
abbreviationOf Hall of Languages NERFINISHED
appearsIn Syracuse University logos and imagery
Syracuse University promotional materials
architect Horatio Nelson White NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Second Empire NERFINISHED
associatedWith College of Arts and Sciences NERFINISHED
Syracuse University English Department NERFINISHED
Syracuse University humanities programs
campus Syracuse University campus
city Syracuse, New York NERFINISHED
completionDate 1873
constructionStart 1871
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fullName Hall of Languages NERFINISHED
hasBasement true
hasFeature central tower
mansard roof
ornate dormers
hasFunction administration
faculty offices
teaching
hasStatus in use
heritageStatus listed on the National Register of Historic Places
historicDesignation National Register of Historic Places NERFINISHED
isOldestBuildingOnCampus true
locatedIn Syracuse University NERFINISHED
Syracuse, New York NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
material Onondaga limestone NERFINISHED
near Crouse College NERFINISHED
Hendricks Chapel NERFINISHED
nickname HOL
numberOfStories 4
openingDate 1873
operator Syracuse University NERFINISHED
ownedBy Syracuse University NERFINISHED
partOf Syracuse University historic core NERFINISHED
region Central New York NERFINISHED
roofType mansard roof
symbolOf Syracuse University NERFINISHED
use academic departments
classrooms
faculty offices

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