Montgomery Hall, Colorado Springs

Montgomery Hall, Colorado Springs

Montgomery Hall stands as a testament to Colorado College's commitment to providing comprehensive residential facilities for its students. Constructed in 1891, it holds the distinction of being one of the original buildings on the Colorado College campus. Designed by renowned Colorado Springs architect Walter F. Douglas, the hall exudes a distinctive English charm, reflecting the architectural preferences of its time.

The genesis of Montgomery Hall can be traced back to the vision of Mary Slocum, wife of President William F. Slocum, who recognized the need for women's residential facilities to elevate Colorado College's stature beyond that of a local institution. Under her leadership, the college embarked on a mission to construct a residence for female students, culminating in the creation of Montgomery Hall. The hall's design, characterized by Castle Rock rhyolite walls, a welcoming porch, large windows, and dormers, aimed to evoke the ambiance of a stately residence, fostering a home-like atmosphere for its residents.

Named in honor of Mary Slocum's sister, Elizabeth Robinson Montgomery, Montgomery Hall holds a special place in the college's history. Elizabeth, who tragically passed away from consumption, played a pivotal role in championing the construction of the hall before her untimely demise. Over the years, Montgomery Hall has retained its architectural and historical significance, earning a coveted spot on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990, a testament to its enduring legacy as an integral part of Colorado College's heritage.

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Sight Name: Montgomery Hall
Sight Location: Colorado Springs, USA (See walking tours in Colorado Springs)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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