Created By: UW-Madison
1450 Linden Drive
Built in 1903
At the time it was built, Agricultural Hall became home to most of the university’s agricultural programs. Many of these programs eventually became departments and later had their own buildings. Today, Ag Hall, as it’s commonly known, houses the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) administrative offices, the Farm and Industry Short Course administrative offices, the former CALS Department of Landscape Architecture (now part of the Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture in the College of Letters & Science), and the Department of Community and Environmental Sociology. It also holds one of the largest lecture halls (capacity 760) on campus. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This point of interest is part of the tour: University of Wisconsin-Madison East CALS
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