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Chestnut Ridge Historical Area

Coordinates: 42°23′20.59″N 72°31′44.38″W / 42.3890528°N 72.5289944°W / 42.3890528; -72.5289944
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42°23′20.59″N 72°31′44.38″W / 42.3890528°N 72.5289944°W / 42.3890528; -72.5289944

Chestnut Ridge in winter, circa 1911. The elms of Olmsted Road, with the Chapel and South College visible in the background.

The Chestnut Ridge Historical Area contains a number of the oldest buildings on the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus in the US, including its iconic chapel, the campus war memorial, the W. E. B. Du Bois Library and the last remaining barn from the founding years of the Massachusetts Agricultural College.

Historical buildings[edit]

Other buildings[edit]

Former buildings[edit]

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