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Street Hall is a historic building on Old Campus of Yale University . It housed the first collegiate art school in the United States, a gift from Augustus Russell Street , a native of New Haven and graduate of the Class of 1812, to Yale for the establishment its School of Fine Arts. It was designed by Peter Bonnett Wight in 1864.

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2-495: Street Hall is described as a "beacon of Yale's then-nascent engagement with New Haven" due to Augustus Russell Street's request that the building have entrances facing both Old Campus and the city sidewalk. When the renovation is complete, visitors will be able to enter it from the Yale University Art Gallery . The Art Gallery plans to expand across the bridge over High Street into Street Hall. The building's facade

4-553: Is characterized by restless, asymmetrical massing , and a combination of dark and light stones. The building is the final resting place of John Trumbull , the famed American painter. This article about a building or structure in Connecticut is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Old Campus Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include

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