Gore Hall


Gore Hall at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, around 1905, and the scene in 2019. Completed in 1841, it was the first purpose-built library building at Harvard, and it was designed in the Gothic Revival style by noted architect Richard Bond. However, it was demolished in 1913 in order to build the Widener Library, which was named in memory of Harvard alum Harry Elkins Widener, who had died in the sinking of the Titanic a year earlier.

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