Located on the campus of the North Carolina State University, Holladay Hall has an irregular H-shape with a three-story main pavilion flanked by two-and-one-half-story gable-roofed wings. It employs both Classical and Romanesque details. Originally called Main Building but renamed for the college's first president, Alexander Quarles Holladay, the hall was the first building erected for the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, now N.C. State University.
Address |
Primrose Avenue |
Date |
1889 |
Style |
Classical/Romanesque |
Architect |
Charles L. Carson |
Local/National Designations |
Raleigh Historic Landmark |
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