Kenneth B. Hilliard
Russell Henry Chittenden House
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83 Trumbull Street
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Chittenden was the father of American biochemistry and Director of Yale’s Sheffield Scientific School
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
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123 Huntington Street
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The first agricultural experimental station in the nation, it established the principles of scientific agriculture
Connecticut Hall, Yale
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Old Campus
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Only Pre-Revolutionary building on campus, lone survivor of Brick Row, contains room of Eli Whitney and memorial to Nathan Hale
James Dwight Dana House
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24 Hillhouse Avenue
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Home of the scholar who broadened geology into the sub-discipline of historical geology worldwide
Othniel C. Marsh House
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360 Prospect Street
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Home of the originator of the science of paleontology in America, creator of the fossil-hunting Western searches
Lafayette B. Mendel House
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18 Trumbull Street
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Home of the scientist who identified vitamins and completed the pioneering research on proteins and nutrition
New Haven Green
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Chapel, College, Elm and Church
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Fullest surviving colonial green, the setting of three remarkable churches viewed as one of the outstanding “urban ensembles” of the 19th century, built 1812-16 in the midst of war.
Yale Bowl
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Chapel Street and Yale Avenue
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Oldest active college stadium in the nation, the largest when constructed, commemorates Yale’s pervasive influence on the development of intercollegiate sports
Yale University
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Various locations
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Various structures taken collectively to represent the third oldest institution of higher education in the nation and the most extensive example of Collegiate Gothic
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United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey
(figure available in print form)
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John Philip Sousa House—UTM U.S.G.S. 7.5’ series, Sea Cliff Quad. Long Island, New York 18.607100.4521910
Diagram of property belonging to John Philip Sousa, situated at Sands Point, Nassau County, New York.
(figure available in print form)