Harvard University - Massachusetts Hall: Built in 1720, it’s one of the oldest college buildings in America. Once a dormitory, it now houses administrative offices.
Yale University - Connecticut Hall: Constructed in 1752, this Georgian-style building is one of the oldest existing buildings on Yale’s campus and is a National Historic Landmark.
Princeton University - Nassau Hall: Completed in 1756, it has an essential role in U.S. history. It temporarily served as the nation’s capital in 1783.
University of Pennsylvania - College Hall: Opened in 1873, it’s an example of Victorian Gothic architecture and has been the symbol of Penn’s academic mission.
Brown University - University Hall: Built between 1770 and 1771, it was used as a barracks during the American Revolutionary War and is now an administrative building.