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Points of Interest Tour Locations
13. Rockefeller Building
Built in 1906, Rockefeller houses the Physics Department. It is the oldest Case building in use and is named after John D. Rockefeller.
14. Crawford Hall
Built in 1969, Crawford houses the Alumni Office and Human Resources. The central computer that drives the campus-wide fiber-optic network is located here, as is a model of the apparatus used in the Michelson-Morley experiment.
15. Amasa Stone Chapel
Built in 1882, Amasa Stone is one of two chapels on campus. It is used for lectures, annual honors assemblies, and ceremonial events of all kinds. (The pronunciation is A'-ma-sa.)
To the Next Stop
  1. Tomlinson Hall
  2. Yost Hall
  3. Wickenden Building
  4. Sears/Nord Hall
  5. Olin Building
  6. White Builing
  7. Glennan Building
  8. Emerson Gym
  9. Veale Convocation Center
  10. Bingham Building
  11. A.W. Smith Building
  12. Strosacker Auditorium
  13. Rockefeller Building
  14. Crawford Hall
  15. Amasa Stone Chapel
  16. Eldred Hall
  17. Morley Laboratory
  18. Adelbert Gym
  19. K.H. Smith Engineering and Science Building
  20. Biology Building
  21. Millis Science Center
  22. Adelbert Hall
  23. Baker Building
Other Locations
  • A. Euclid Avenue
  • B. Adelbert Road
  • C. Martin Luther King Blvd.
  • D. Visitor Information Center
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