Forester's Hall, also known as Forest Hall, is a historic commercial building located at Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania. The original section was built in 1886, and expanded in 1904. It is a large three-story, eight-bay wide building constructed of bluestone. It features a steep pointed roof, small towers, gables, dormers, and three bluestone chimneys in a Châteauesque style. The 1904 addition was built to house classrooms and auditoriums for the summer forestry Masters program operated by the Yale School of Forestry at nearby Grey Towers.
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| - Forester's Hall (även kallat Forest Hall) är en byggnad i Milford i Pike County i den amerikanska delstaten Pennsylvania. Huset, som har tre våningar, färdigställdes för James Pinchot år 1904. Ursprungligen var huset dels i familjen Pinchots bruk, dels pågick där utbildningen i skogsvetenskap vid Yale University. Universitetet hade år 1900 fått en donation från familjen Pinchot i syfte att grunda Yale Forest School. Den skogsvetenskapliga utbildningen vid Yale fortgick i huset fram till år 1926. Utbildningen flyttades sedan till Yales huvudsakliga campusområde i New Haven i Connecticut där Sage Hall hade färdigställts år 1924. (sv)
- Forester's Hall, also known as Forest Hall, is a historic commercial building located at Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania. The original section was built in 1886, and expanded in 1904. It is a large three-story, eight-bay wide building constructed of bluestone. It features a steep pointed roof, small towers, gables, dormers, and three bluestone chimneys in a Châteauesque style. The 1904 addition was built to house classrooms and auditoriums for the summer forestry Masters program operated by the Yale School of Forestry at nearby Grey Towers. (en)
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| - Forester's Hall, also known as Forest Hall, is a historic commercial building located at Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania. The original section was built in 1886, and expanded in 1904. It is a large three-story, eight-bay wide building constructed of bluestone. It features a steep pointed roof, small towers, gables, dormers, and three bluestone chimneys in a Châteauesque style. The 1904 addition was built to house classrooms and auditoriums for the summer forestry Masters program operated by the Yale School of Forestry at nearby Grey Towers. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It is located within the Milford Historic District. (en)
- Forester's Hall (även kallat Forest Hall) är en byggnad i Milford i Pike County i den amerikanska delstaten Pennsylvania. Huset, som har tre våningar, färdigställdes för James Pinchot år 1904. Ursprungligen var huset dels i familjen Pinchots bruk, dels pågick där utbildningen i skogsvetenskap vid Yale University. Universitetet hade år 1900 fått en donation från familjen Pinchot i syfte att grunda Yale Forest School. Den skogsvetenskapliga utbildningen vid Yale fortgick i huset fram till år 1926. Utbildningen flyttades sedan till Yales huvudsakliga campusområde i New Haven i Connecticut där Sage Hall hade färdigställts år 1924. (sv)
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