North Hall
Built in 1800 by the town's doctor, John Dwight, the Dwight Homestead was bought by the College in 1883 and renamed North Hall. It was used for classrooms and as a dormitory until it was moved and renamed Everett House in 1900. The Dwight Art Memorial building that now stands on the site of the original homestead was built in 1904, with money provided by John Dwight himself. Here, the Congregational Church is visible in the background.