Campus

Missituk University Campus

The campus area is a New Jerusalem showplace. Landscaped and kept immaculately clean, the university grounds are a cool and shady place for a summer walk. Almost all of the university’s buildings are found here, including the hospital and the field house. Like the merchant district, the campus is on low ground, which noticeably climbs only south of College Street.   North of Crane Street and west of West Street is a block of substantial residential homes, designed in the Georgian/Federalist style. Many of these large homes are no longer residences, but are maintained as offices by the university or other organizations. This block is as well groomed as any part of the campus. College Street contains, besides campus buildings, many old family homes that have been converted to apartments and boarding houses, where most of the junior and senior men who belong to fraternities live.   West of Boundary Street are blocks of older, more modest residences. Hill Street is a brand new, well built 1953 improvement, updating the old unlit dirt road underlain by a foundation of ancient rotting timbers that once served as one of New Jerusalem's worst roads. This very rustic section of town contains many seventeenth-century homes, and the families of the inhabitants have lived in them for ten generations and more, datable to the first settlement of New Jerusalem.  

Missituk University Locations

 

The Miskatonic Campus

 

West Campus

Missituk began to expand toward the western edge of New Jerusalem with the establishment of St. Mary’s Teaching Hospital in 1861. As the University’s requirements have expanded, the city blocks west of campus have been steadily assimilated. The citizens of New Jerusalem have not protested the school’s growth yet, but that would quickly change were the University to expand west significantly, beyond Boundary, or indeed expand beyond Pitman, Church, or Garrison Streets.  

South Campus

College Street contains, besides campus buildings, many old family homes that have been converted to apartments and boarding houses. Most of the junior and senior men who belong to fraternities live along College Street. The west end of College Street was the site of the original main building of Missituk Liberal College. The Exhibit Museum stands there now. Over the years, more and more of the properties along College Street have been absorbed by the growing institution. Cynical townies wonder how long it will be before the hungry university buys the Hotel Missituk and converts it into dorm space.  

Notable Locations

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Articles under Campus

Athletics Track and Field - 378 S West St
Building / Landmark | Jul 9, 2026
Axton Field House - 378 S West St
Building / Landmark | Jul 9, 2026
Book Nook - 498 S Garrison Street
Building / Landmark | Jul 9, 2026
Charles Tyner Science Annex - Missituk Campus
Building / Landmark | Jul 9, 2026
Copley Memorial Bell Tower - Missituk Campus
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Dorothy Upman Hall - Missituk Campus
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
East Dormitory - Missituk Campus
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Eli Hall - 309 W College St
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Faculty/Graduate Residence - Missituk Campus
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Garden Cafe - 275 W College St
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Harriet Botsford Hotel for Women - 122 W Pitman St
Building / Landmark | Jul 14, 2026
Hotel Missituk - 200 block of W College St
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Hoyt Administration Building - 333 W College St
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Jonathan Edwards Hall - 270 S West St
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Laundry and Steam Plant - 611 W College Street
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Legacy Monuments - 581 W Church St
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Liberal Arts Building - Missituk Campus
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Locksley Hall - Missituk Campus
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Marching Misties Headquarters - 600 Crane Street
Building / Landmark | Jul 11, 2026
Missituk Athletic Association - 602 Crane Street
Building / Landmark | Jul 11, 2026
Missituk Players’ Hall - 604 Crane St
Building / Landmark | Jul 13, 2026
Missituk Valley Veteran's Home - 224 S Boundary St
Building / Landmark | Jul 13, 2026
New Jerusalem MSPCA - 243 W College St
Building / Landmark | Jul 13, 2026
New Jerusalem Public High School - 665 W Church St
Building / Landmark | Jul 13, 2026
Newport Creamery - 498 1/2 S Garrison Street
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Packer House - 319 W Pitman St
Building / Landmark | Jul 13, 2026
Paisley, Prof. Wingate - 588 Crane St
Building / Landmark | Jul 13, 2026
President's House - Missituk Campus
Building / Landmark | Jul 11, 2026
School of Medicine - 676 W College Street
Building / Landmark | Jul 13, 2026
Science Hall - Missituk Campus
Building / Landmark | Jul 11, 2026
Southwest Transformer Station - 322 S Boundary St
Building / Landmark | Jul 13, 2026
St. Mary's Teaching Hospital - 450 S West St
Building / Landmark | Jul 14, 2026
Statue of Dean Halsey - Missituk Campus
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
The Quad - Bounded by West, Church, Garrison, and College Streets
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
The Tabularium - 215 W High St
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
Timbleton Arms - 211 W Pitman St
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
University Bookstore - 143 W College Street
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
University Exhibit Museum - 687 W College St
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
University Library - Missituk Campus
Building / Landmark | Jul 10, 2026
West Dormitory - Missituk Campus
Building / Landmark | Jul 9, 2026

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