Hyer Hall

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800 W Main St
Whitewater, WI 53190

Hyer Hall, nestled in Whitewater, WI, stands as a testament to the campus's rich history. As the oldest building on campus, it serves as a tangible connection to the bygone era of the Old Main building. Constructed in 1925, Hyer Hall began its journey as the east wing of Old Main before being christened in honor of Frank S. Hyer. Despite the ravages of a fire that consumed much of Old Main in 1970, Hyer Hall emerged unscathed, a resilient survivor that now proudly graces the National Register of Historic Places.

A revered relic of the past, Hyer Hall embodies the enduring spirit of the university. Its walls echo with the whispers of generations past, offering a glimpse into a time long gone. Visitors are invited to wander through its hallowed halls, where each brick and corridor tells a silent story of resilience and reverence. Hyer Hall stands not just as a building but as a living chronicle of the university's evolution, a silent witness to the ebb and flow of time.

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