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New Jersey West Long Branch Woodrow Wilson Hall Monmouth University c 1930

New Jersey West Long Branch Woodrow Wilson Hall Monmouth University c 1930
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A great giclee print of Woodrow Wilson Hall at Monmouth University circa 1930. Woodrow Wilson Hall, formerly known as the Shadow Lawn mansion, was built in 1929 at a cost of $10.5 million as the private residence of former F.W. Woolworth Co. president Hubert Templeton Parson. It was once owned by Joseph B. Greenhut, the head of Siegel, Cooper Co., a New York department store. Greenhut loaned the mansion to President Woodrow Wilson during the campaign of 1916 as the presidential summer home. Thereafter it was known as the Summer White House. The current mansion fell under municipal ownership in the Depression, and later served as the site of a private girls’ school until the University (then known as Monmouth College) acquired the property in 1956. Woodrow Wilson Hall is the administrative center of the University, though classes are still held in the building.

Giclee Print
Color: Sepia
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