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Geneva Hall

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Geneva Hall

It is one of the oldest academic buildings in Western New York. Its location was selected by founder Rev. Bishop Hobart and today has been called as one of the top most beautiful places in the country. Geneva Hall was created in the spring of 1822 thanks to the support of the Geneva community; therefore, the building was named after the city. The building housed all the college’s offices and the rooms for young Hobart men.  Geneva Hall stopped housing the offices when Trinity Hall was created. In 1998, the building was renovated with new floors, bathrooms and lounge space. 

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