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Old Mill (University of Vermont)

The Old Mill Building (historically known as the Main College Building) is the oldest campus building of the University of Vermont (UVM) and is located along the central eastern side of the "University Green" in Burlington, Vermont.
== History ==
The building was constructed in 1825 on the same site as its predecessor, which had burned down in 1824.〔The History of University of Vermont Buildings: 1800-1947 〕 The original Main College building was constructed in 1801-02〔(UVM Historic Preservation Program, "University Green Area Heritage Study" ), Lapachinski, Jenna, 2011〕 by the architect and master builder, John Johnson, who had also designed its replacement.
On April 26, 1825, the cornerstone for North College was laid by Vermont Governor Cornelius P. Van Ness. Two months later on June 29th, General Lafayette laid the cornerstone for South College during his visit to Burlington while on his national tour.
In 1825, the Main College consisted of two three-story x buildings known as the "North and South Colleges". A third three-story building (with a length of ), known as the "Middle College" was erected between the two in 1829. Each of the buildings was constructed about 7-8 feet apart to prevent fire from destroying the entire facility, as had occurred previously in 1824. In 1846, the buildings were connected, however they were not accessible to one another within.〔 The building has undergone substantial renovations during; 1882-83 (in a modernization effort), 1918 (after a fire had struck South College), 1957-58 (with the addition of Lafayette Hall to South College), and in 1995-97 (with the addition of the Annex).〔〔(Old Mill: Timeline of UVM Campus Architecture ), University of Vermont website (accessed 2015)〕
''Old Mill'' was added to National Register of Historic Places as part of "University Green Historic District" on April 14, 1975.〔City of Burlington, Vermont: Department of Planning & Zoning: Properties & Districts listed on the National Register (dated: November 2011) - (University Green Historic District ), April 29, 1975 http://www.burlingtonvt.gov/PZ/National-Register-of-Historic-Places Accessed: November 9, 2015〕

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