Rockefeller Physics Building, the oldest extant building of Case Institute of Technology, was a gift of John D. Rockefeller, a Cleveland native and owner of one of the homes on "Millionaires' Row" before business interests took him to New York City. The building was planned by Professor Dayton C. Miller, who purchased much of the original equipment in Europe; the architect was Charles Schneider. Prominent names in the history of physics adorn the building below the roofline.
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