Property Book

Adams Block, 2012

Adams Block

Commercial property on Spring Street.
Adams Memorial Theatre, 2012

Adams Memorial Theatre

Named for John Quincy Adams, 1941.
Agard House, 2008

Agard House

Named for Harry L. Agard, 1920. Former home of Delta Phi.
B&L Building, 2005

B&L Building

Named for the B&L Service Station.
Bascom House, 2012

Bascom House

Named for John Bascom, Class of 1849. Former Beta Theta Pi house.
Bernhard Music Center, 2004

Bernhard Music Center

Named for Arnold Bernhard, Class of 1925. Built in 1978. Houses Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, a popular auditorium space.
Bronfman Science Center

Bronfman Science Center

Named for Edgar M. Bronfman, class of 1950. Built in 1968.
Brooks House, 2012

Brooks House

Named for Captain Belvidere Brooks, class of 1910. Former home of Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Carter House

Carter House

Named for Franklin Carter. Built in 1965. Part of the Greylock Quad.
Chadbourne House, 2012

Chadbourne House

Named for Paul Ansel Chadbourne, class of 1848 and 5th president of the college. Formerly Keck House. Built in 1920.
Chandler Gym, 2004

Chandler Athletic Center

Named for John Wesley Chandler, 12th president of Williams.
Chandler Commercial, 2012

Chandler Commercial

Built in 1987 as part of the Chandler Athletic Center. Retail space for a sandwich shop, newsroom, and jeweler.
Chapin Hall, 2008

Chapin Hall

Originally called Grace Hall, Chapin is named for Alfred Clark Chapin, class of 1869.
Clark Hall, 2012

Clark Hall

Named for Edward Clark, Class of 1831 and Trustee 1878-82. Home of the Geosciences Department.
Class of '37 House, 2012

Class of ’37 House

Safety & Environmental Compliance offices. Williams College Employees Federal Credit Union.
Currier Hall, 2012

Currier Hall

Named for Lura Ormsbee Currier. Built in 1908.
Danforth Block, 2012

Danforth Building

The Danforth Block houses commercial space on the first floor and eight rental units above.
Driscoll Dining Hall, 2004

Driscoll Dining Hall

Named for Alfred E. Driscoll, class of 1925. Built in 1963.
Droppers House, 2012

Droppers House

Named for Garrett Droppers, Professor of Political Economy 1907-24. Home of Dining Services' administrative offices.
Fayerweather Hall, 2012

Fayerweather Hall

Named for Daniel F. Fayerweather. Built in 1842. Formerly South College.
Fitch House, 2012

Fitch House

Named for Ebenezer Fitch. Formerly Berkshire Hall. Upper class student housing.
Garfield House, 2003

Garfield House

Named for Henry Augustus Garfield, 1885. Former Delta Upsilon fraternity house. Upperclass student housing.
Griffin Hall, 2007

Griffin Hall

Named for Edward Dorr Griffin, third president of Williams. Built in 1828. Classroom building.
Hardy House, 2012

Hardy House

Named for Williams professor James G. Hardy. Gender & Sexuality Resource Center, Special Academic Programs.
Harper House, 2008

HISTORIC HOUSE IN WILLIAMSTOWN AVAILABLE FOR MOVING – Harper House c. 1854

Center for Environmental Studies and Zilkha Center.

HISTORIC HOUSE IN WILLIAMSTOWN, MA AVAILABLE FOR MOVING – 42 Hoxsey Street c. 1880

The building at 42 Hoxsey Street, originally constructed in 1880 in a simple Queen Anne style, has been used primarily over the years as a single-family residence.  It was purchased in 2016 by Williams College, used as office space and...
Hopkins Hall, 2011

Hopkins Hall

Main administration building. Named for President Mark Hopkins.
Hopkins Observatory, 2012

Hopkins Observatory

Built in 1837 by Albert Hopkins and his students, the observatory has been moved twice.
Jenness House

Jenness House

Named for Arthur Freeman Jenness, Professor of Psychology, 1946-65. Built in 1895.
Jesup Hall, 2012

Jesup Hall

Named for Morris Ketchum Jesup. Built in 1899. Houses the Office for Information Technology.
Lansing Chapman Rink

Lansing Chapman Rink

Named for William Lansing Chapman, Class of 1910. Built in 1953.
Lehman Hall, 2012

Lehman Hall

Named for Herbert Lehman, Class of 1899. Student housing.
The Log, 2012

Log, The

The Log/Alumni House.
Mason House, 2012

Mason House

Faculty offices.
Mather House, 2012

Mather House

Named for Benjamin F. Mather. Experiential Education, Academic Program Coordinator, and Spouse/Partner Employment Counselor.
Miller House, 2004

Miller House

Psychology offices and labs. Built in 1894.
Parking Garage, 2005

Parking Garage

Located behind the '62 Center for Theatre and Dance. Built in 2002.
Perry House, 2012

Perry House

Named for Arthur Latham Perry, class of 1852, and his sons. Formerly the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity house.
President's House, 2012

President’s House

Formerly the president's house. Built 1801.
Quinn House, 2012

Quinn House

College rental housing. Two apartments.
St. Anthony Hall, 2012

Saint Anthony Hall

Center for Development Economics. Former Delta Psi House. Built in 1886.
Sawyer Library, 2009

Sawyer Library

Named for John Edward Sawyer, Class of 1939 and Williams President 1961-73.
Sears Bungalow

Sears Bungalow

Built in 1929. Used for office space.
Siskind House, 2012

Siskind House/Historic House in Williamstown Available for Moving

Located off Walden Street behind the Science Center.
Southworth Schoolhouse, 2004

Southworth Schoolhouse

Temporary home of Archives and Chapin Library during construction of the New Sawyer Library.
Thompson Biology Lab, 2012

Thompson Biology Labs

Built in 1893, Thompson Bio houses classrooms, labs, and faculty offices.
Thompson Chemistry, 2012

Thompson Chemistry Labs

Classrooms, labs, and faculty offices.
Thompson Physical Lab, 2012

Thompson Physical Labs

Built in 1893. Labs, classrooms and faculty offices for Physics, Astrophysics, and Astronomy.
Towne Field House

Towne Field House

Named for Herbert S. Towne, Class of 1921.
Tyler Annex

Tyler Annex

Built in 1972. Student housing.
Tyler House

Tyler House

Named for Lt. John Cowperthwaite Tyler, Class of 1915. Former Psi Upsilon fraternity house.
Vogt House, 2012

Vogt House

Named for Carl W. Vogt, Williams grad, trustee, and president.
West College, 2012

West College

The oldest building on campus once housed the entire student body, classrooms, dining hall, library and chapel.
Weston Hall, 2012

Weston Hall

Named for Karl Ephraim Weston, Class of 1896. Formerly the Phi Delta Theta house, 1905.
Wild House, 2012

Wild House

College rental housing.
Children's Center, 2008

Williams College Children’s Center

Opened in 2007.
Williams Hall, 2005

Williams Hall

Named for Colonel Ephraim Williams. First-Year student dorm.
Wood House, 2012

Wood House

Named for Hamilton B. Wood, Class of 1910. Student housing.
Woodbridge House 2012

Woodbridge House

Student co-op housing.
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