Lost SU Buildings Special Collections Research Center
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Over the course of its history, Syracuse University has "lost" many buildings. They have been demolished, sold, destroyed by fire, or are no longer used by the University.
- 604 University Ave.
- Ambassador Apartments
- Archbold Gymnasium
- Archbold Stadium
- Bastable Block
- Bauhaus
- Brewster House
- Butterfield House, leased
- Chancellor Day's Residence (604 University Ave)
- Chapel House
- College of Medicine
1889-1896
1896-1936 (now Peck Hall)
1937-1950 (now Weiskotten Hall) - Colonial Building (Triple Cities College)
- Continental Can
- Crouse House
- Crouse Mansion
- Film Rental Center
- Greenberg House
- Greenhouse
- Gymnasium (Old Gym, Women's Gymnasium)
- Hackett Hall
- Haven Hall Dormitory for Women (Old)
- Hepfner Apartments
- Hoople Special Education Building
- Infirmary and Student Health Service
- Hospital of the Good Shepherd
- Lehman Hall
- Lowe Art Center
- Lubin Hall
- Marshall Apartments
- Merrill Hall
- Minnowbrook Lodge
- Myers Block
- Nuclear Reactor
- Nurses' Recreation Hall
- Nursing School Building
1945-1952
1952-1972
1972-2006 (now 426 Ostrom Avenue) - Old Oval
- 750 Ostrom Avenue
- 754 Ostrom Avenue
- 760 Ostrom Avenue
- Orange Publishing Company Building
- Photography Building
- Pinebrook
- Power Plant / Power House
- Quonseteria
- Reid Hall
- Remington Rand
- Renwick Castle
- Roosevelt Apartments
- Sagamore, Great Camp
- Sherbrooke Apartments
- Student Supply Store
- Thompson Road campus
- Triple Cities College (see Colonial Building)
- University Bookstore
- University Block
- University Farm
- Vincent Apartments
- Winchell Hall, Dormitory for Women
- Women's Cottages
- Women's Gymnasium (Old)
- Yates Castle