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Old Main is an academic building on the campus of
Wayne State University Wayne State University (WSU) is a public research university in Detroit, Michigan. It is Michigan's third-largest university. Founded in 1868, Wayne State consists of 13 schools and colleges offering approximately 350 programs to nearly 25,000 ...
. It is located at 4841 Cass Avenue in Midtown
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,
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, on Wayne's main campus.


Location

Old Main is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Cass and Warren Ave. in the busy Midtown area of
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. Old Main is situated at the southern end of the main campus of
Wayne State University Wayne State University (WSU) is a public research university in Detroit, Michigan. It is Michigan's third-largest university. Founded in 1868, Wayne State consists of 13 schools and colleges offering approximately 350 programs to nearly 25,000 ...
, across Warren from the Science Building and just north of the college's
Hilberry Theater The Hilberry Theatre was a 534-seat auditorium located at 4743 Cass Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Midtown Detroit, Michigan. Created in 1963, the Hilberry served as the theatre space for approximately 40-50 graduate students pursuing degrees in theat ...
. It stands approximately 1.5 miles north of
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, one block west of the city's main street,
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, and within less than a mile of three of Detroit's major freeways, the Chrysler (I-75), the Lodge (M-10), and the Ford (I-94).


History

The building now known as Old Main was originally built as Detroit's Central High School. Construction of the building began on December 13, 1894. It was built over a three-year period out of brick and
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quarried from the land directly in front of it. The structure was designed by architects
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and contained 103 classrooms, laboratories, offices, and space for 2,000 students. The building cost $573,345.13, most of which was paid for by state appropriations and an emergency building fund campaign. Central High School moved to this new location from its previous home in the former Michigan State Capitol building in downtown Detroit's Capitol Park, which had burned down in 1893. Central High began classes here in 1896 as the building neared completion. As the number of students grew, a large wing was added to the rear of the building in 1908. In 1913 the high school began offering some college-level courses, and in 1917 the new two-year Detroit Junior College began to operate in the building. In 1923 this would become the four-year degree granting College of the City of Detroit, one of the main precursor institutions of today's Wayne State University. By 1926 the building had become overcrowded and Central High School was moved to its present location at 2425 Tuxedo St. The building was then given over entirely to the college and was renamed as the Main Building. As the college has grown around it and evolved, first to Wayne University in 1934, and then to Wayne State University in 1956, the building came to be affectionately known as "Old Main". As time has passed, many modifications and repairs have been made to the aging structure. During the 1930s and 1940s, new walls, rooms, and other changes were made inside the building. The clock in the tower was replaced in 1934, along with the rest of the building's clocks that were linked to it. The building was enlarged with a new wing along the Warren Ave. side in 1937. By the 1980s though, falling ceilings, peeling paint, vandalism, a fire, plumbing failures, leaking roofs, and deferred maintenance had taken their toll on Old Main. To remedy the situation Wayne State University launched a fund raising campaign in 1995, and later sought state assistance. As a result, large-scale renovations of the structure were begun that year. Electrical and mechanical systems were replaced, and much of the building restored to its original look. Today, the renovated Old Main serves as the home of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences of Wayne State University as well as accommodating many other classes in a wide variety of subjects. Old Main now reflects the University's history, growth and development, and is widely seen as the symbol of Wayne State University.


Departments

* Planetarium (Basement) ; Department of Geology (Basement) * Office of the Department of Geology * Mineralogy/Petrology Lab * Audio Tutorial Lab (Geology 1010 Lab) * Structural/Geomorphology Lab * Mineral Collections ; Museum of Anthropology (1st floor) * Map Room * Library * Museum office * Archaeology Laboratory ; Department of Music (1st floor) * Schaver Music Recital hall * Recording Studio ; College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (2nd Floor) ; College of Fine Performing and Communication Arts (2nd Floor) * Maggie Allesee Department of Dance * Department of Art and Art History (Partial) ; College of Fine Performing and Communication Arts: Fashion and Design (2nd Floor) * Textile Lab * Clothing Design * Dorothea June Grossbart Historic Costume Collection ; Department of Art and Art History (2nd Floor) * Interior Design * Interiors Library * Interior Studio * Interior Lighting Lab * Fibers * Fiber Dye Lab * Weaving Studio * Fiber Studio ; Department of Music (2nd Floor) * Music Technology Lab * Piano Lab * Prof. Poole Memorial Orchestral Library * Large Ensemble Rehearsal Room * Jazz Rehearsal Room ; Department of Art and Art History (3rd Floor) * Painting * Drawing * Graphic Design * Interdisciplinary Electronic Arts ; Department of Theatre (3rd Floor) * Computer Labs * Two Theatre Movement Studios * Design Studios ; Department of Dance (3rd Floor) * Dance Studios * Music Department Practice Rooms (4th Floor) ; Department of Film and Media Arts & Studies (4th Floor) * Editing Suites * TV Studio & Control Room ; Department of Photography (4th Floor) * Photography Computer Lab * Photography Studios * Photography Dark Room * Photography Lab


See also

*
Wayne State University Buildings The Wayne State University historic district consists of three buildings on 4735-4841 Cass Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan: the Mackenzie House (4735 Cass), Hilberry Theatre (4743 Cass), and Old Main (4841 Cass), all on the campus of Wayne ...


Further reading

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External links


Reuther Library, "Partners in Education, Old Main and Wayne"
{{National Register of Historic Places in Michigan Wayne State University National Register of Historic Places in Detroit Historic district contributing properties in Michigan University and college academic buildings in the United States Towers in Michigan Clock towers in Michigan Culture of Detroit 1895 establishments in Michigan