LOCATION 2: COLUMBIA
AVENUE AT
11TH STREET
Columbia Cottage and The Maas Center
| The building that stood
where Graves Hall now stands was moved to this location when
Graves was constructed in 1893-94. It was a one-story brick
building that served as the De Hope printing house.
In 1929, it was remodeled and a second story was added for
the new home of the Hope Preparatory School. The prep school
closed in 1938. It was demolished in 1981 to make way for the
Maas Conference Center which was completed in 1986. The building
is a gift of Leonard and Marjorie Maas and sons, and is one
of the principal gathering sites for campus events. |
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Phelps Hall
Named for Hope's first president, Dr. Philip Phelps,
this building was built in 1960. It is a student residence that,
after its cafeteria and dining room were enlarged in 1979, contains
the main dining facility of the college.
Location 3: Lawn between
Phelps and Lubbers Hall