Woodbine Cottage

Building Description
Built in 1887 by the college's second president, Dr. Lewis McLouth, the design of Woodbine Cottage came from a home catalog, Palliser's American Cottage Homes. After McLouth’s departure, the house was purchased by the then South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State College and used as a girls' dormitory until 1901. Then it was a music hall in 1902. Woodbine was an infirmary for a short time in 1918 when a flu epidemic spread across campus. Woodbine Cottage underwent extensive renovation in 1999, maintaining the integrity of Woodbine Cottage as a building on the National Register of Historic Places. The wood-frame home's Queen Anne architecture was also maintained through additions of a solarium in 1932 and a utility room and breakfast nook after World War II.