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Pioneer Hall (Oregon) : ウィキペディア英語版
Pioneer Hall (Oregon)

Pioneer Hall is the oldest building at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1883, the four-story Italianate structure formerly housed the entire school. Constructed of red bricks and topped with a belfry, the structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 as Pioneer Hall, Linfield College. Part of the hall serves as residences and part as classrooms.
==History==

In 1879, what was then known as McMinnville University began plans to construct a new building to house the school. After a professor, W. S. White, drafted plans for the building that year, the school waited until 1882 to begin construction.〔〔(Site Information: Pioneer Hall. ) Oregon Historic Sites Database. Retrieved on November 2, 2008.〕 That year the cornerstone was laid where the cabin of the Cozine family once stood until they donated to the school the prior year. The building was dedicated June 12, 1883, and at that time housed the entire college.〔(Campus Visit: Pioneer Hall. ) Linfield College. Retrieved on March 14, 2008.〕
In November 1907, landscape architect John Charles Olmsted visited the campus to advise the school on the design of the campus. At the time Pioneer Hall was the only hall on campus and a wooden gymnasium was the only other building.〔 Olmstead described Pioneer Hall as ugly, and the other building as cheap.〔 In 1922, the school became Linfield College. In 1929, the building was renamed as Pioneer Hall in honor of the pioneers of the school.〔
Pioneer Hall was then remodeled in 1946.〔 On February 23, 1978, the structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places.〔 Pioneer Hall also used to house the Linfield College radio station, KSLC 90.3 FM, until 2007 when it moved into Renshaw Hall. The radio station - as KLIN AM - was also housed in the music and art building (old Frerichs Hall) which burned down in 1969, while the transmitter remained in Pioneer.
On January 8, 2008, the nearby Old Oak tree estimated at 250 years old fell down. As of 2008, the building is used for a variety of uses. It is a 47 person residence hall on the upper floors, while the lower floors are home to the departments of Psychology, History, and Political Science.〔(Linfield's Office of Residence Life: Pioneer Hall (female only). ) Linfield College. Retrieved on March 14, 2008.〕

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