Buckman Hall, built in 1905, is the oldest building on the University of Florida campus. This three-story brick structure features a central projecting pavilion topped by a small pediment, reflecting classical revival architectural elements. Its dignified facade and enduring presence make it a landmark on the university's historic core.
View all 46 historic places in Gainesville, Florida
Education; Architecture
W. University Ave., Gainesville, Florida
Architecture
1121 N.w. 6th St., Gainesville, Florida
Industry; Commerce
619 S. Main St., Gainesville, Florida
Community Planning And Development; Politics/Government; Architecture
3400 Se 15th St., Gainesville, Florida
Architecture
5707 Sw. 17 Dr., Gainesville, Florida
Education; Law; Architecture
W. University Ave. And 13th St., Gainesville, Florida
Explore other historic buildings across Florida
Architecture
18507 S. Cty. Rd. 325, Hawthorne, Florida
Commerce; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture; Communications
Co. Rd. 225, N Of Jct. With Co. Rd. Se. 10, Evinston, Florida
Architecture; Social History
20114 Se 219 Ave, Island Grove, Florida
Architecture
Fl 325, Windsor, Florida
Literature; Architecture
18700 South County Rd. 325, Cross Creek, Florida
Education; Architecture
Off Fl 234, Rochelle, Florida