The following is a nearly comprehensive list of buildings on the campus of UMass Amherst since its founding as the Massachusetts Agricultural College, though omitting most barns and out-buildings. In 2009, the Facilities and Campus Planning Department commissioned an historic resources inventory for all buildings on campus over 50 years old, making recommendations regarding eligibility for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Bartlett Hall, built 1960.
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Boarding House, built 1867.
Botanic Museum, built 1867.
Bowditch Hall, built 1959.
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Boyden Physical Education Building, built 1963/1964.
Brett House, built 1962/1963.
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Campus Center, built 1970. (Named for alumnus Murray D. Lincoln, national leader in consumer and producer cooperatives and founder and president of CARE from 1945-1957)
Campus Center Parking Garage, built 1970.
Cance, built 1968.
Cashin, built 1971.
Cavalry Barn, built 1920; burns and rebuilt 1925.
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Chancellor's House, built 1883-1884. (Originally called “Hillside House”, a name dropped in the 1960s, but revived in 1993)
Chemistry Laboratory, built 1867; burned 1922.
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Commonwealth Circle, built 1946.
Conte Center for Polymer Research, built 1996. (Named for Silvio O. Conte, a former U.S. congressman who was committed to polymer research and was instrumental in obtaining federal funding to build the complex)
Coolidge, built 1966.
County Circle, built 1946?.
Crabtree House, built 1953.
Crampton, built 1966/1967.
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Dickinson Hall, built 1960.
Dickinson House, built 1965.
Dining Commons, North, built 1954.
Dining Commons, South, built 1965.
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Draper Hall Annex, built 1947.
Drill Hall, built 1883.
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Durfee Plant House, built 1867.
Dwight, built 1959.
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Emerson, built 1966.
Engineering Annex, destroyed by fire 1948.
Engineering Building, built 1955.
Engineering Building, East, built 1965.
Engineering Shop, built 1916.
Engineering Shop (Mechanical), built 1962.
Farley 4H Clubhouse, built 1934.
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Field House, built 1965.
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Fisher Laboratory, built 1911/1912, demolished after fire, 1985.
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Goodell Hall, built 1935. (Named after Henry Hill Goodell, professor of modern languages and the first college librarian, who became the seventh president of Massachusetts Agricultural College)
Gorman House, built 1962/1963.
Graduate Research Center, built 1971.
Grayson House, built 1965.
Greenough House, built 1946/1947.
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Hamden Dining Hall, built 1967.
Hamlin House, built 1949.
Hampshire Dining Hall, built 1966.
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Hasbrouck Laboratory, built 1950 ?.
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Herter Hall, built 1969 (Named for Christian A. Herter, Governor of Mass., 1953-1957)
Hills House, built 1960.
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Holdsworth Hall, built 1963.
Homestead, built 1761 (circa).
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Infirmary (1st.), built 1915.
Infirmary (2nd), built 1961/1962. Opened Jan. 1962
Infirmary Annex (2 story wooden), built 1947.
Insectary, built 1889.
James, built 1966.
John Adams, built 1966.
John Quincy Adams, built 1966.
Johnson House, built 1960.
Kennedy, built 1966.
Knowles Engineering, built 1991. (Named for Andrew C. Knowles III, former chairman of the Board of Trustees and a 1957 Graduate of the College of Engineering)
Knowlton House, built 1949/1950.
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Lewis House, built 1940.
Liberal Arts Annex, built 1947 (temporary).
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Lyon, built 1959.
Machmer Hall, built 1957.
Mackimmie, built 1966/1967.
Mahar Auditorium, built 1965.
Maintenance Building, built 1960.
Marks Meadow, built 1962.
Marshall Hall, built 1915/1916.
Marshall Hall Annex, built 1947.
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Mary Lyon House, built 1959.
McIntire House, built 1928.
McNamara, built 1971.
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Melville, built 1966.
Memorial Hall, built 1920-1921. (Commemorates the service of alumni and faculty who died in World War I)
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Millis House, built 1948/1949.
Mobile Units (5) Music Dept., built 1965.
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Moore, built 1968.
Morrill Science Center (4 buildings), built 1959, 1960, 1962, 1966.
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Munson Hall, built 1898. (Named for Williard A. Munson, Director of Extension Service, 1926-1950)
Murray D. Lincoln Campus Center, built 1970. (Named for alumnus Murray D. Lincoln, national leader in consumer and producer cooperatives and founder and president of CARE from 1945-1957)
Newman Center, built 1963.
North College, built 1868, razed 1955 to make way for Machmer Hall.
North Village.
Observatory, built 1965.
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Patterson, built 1966/1967.
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Physical Plant, built 1959.
Pierpont, built 1968.
Plymouth, built 1948.
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Power Plant, built 1903.
President's House, built 1885.
Prince, built 1966 or 1967.
Public Health Building, built 1958.
Robsham Memorial Center for Visitors, built 1989. (Named for a former member of the Board of Trustees, Paul Robsham, who together with his wife donated the funds for this building in memory of their son)
School of Business Administration, built 1963.
School of Business Administration, built 1965.
School of Education, built 1961.
Security Building, built 1965.
Shade Tree Laboratory, built 1949.
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Stockbridge Hall, built 1914 or 1915 ?. (Named for Levi Stockbridge, the University's first Professor of Agriculture and its 3rd [permanently seated] president)
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Student Union, built 1957.
Suffolk, built 1948.
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Thompson Hall, built 1968.
Thoreau, built 1966.
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Tobin Hall, built 1972.
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University Library, built 1972. Opened 1973
Van Meter House, built 1957.
Veterinary Science Building, built 1899.
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Washington, built 1966.
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Webster House, built 1965.
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Wheeler House, built 1958.
Whitmore Hall, built 1966-1967. (Named for Phillip Whitmore, who served the University as an Alumni Association president, trustee and a state representative)
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Women's Physical Education Building, built 1958/1959.
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