From the Archives, Autumn 2019

Through the years, Seattle Pacific’s campus has changed and grown since its oldest building, Alexander Hall, was completed in 1893. Originally known as “The Red Brick Building,” it was renamed in 1940 for the school’s first president, Alexander Beers.

Match the buildings to the numbers on the map and send an email response to response@spu.edu by Jan. 15, 2020. We’ll enter correct answers in a drawing to win an SPU sweatshirt! Did you have a favorite SPU location or a memory where a significant life event happened on campus? We’d love to hear from you!

campus map 1966

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