North Quad

Eastern's North Quad, one of the most attractive sections of the university's campus, has become a showplace for colorful gardens and historic architecture. Popular features include Eastern's first building -- Old Main -- which was constructed in 1899; Blair Hall, constructed in 1913; and Pemberton Hall, which, having been built in 1909, is the state of Illinois' oldest women's residence hall. The North Quad is also the final resting place of Napoleon, a stray dog who ruled Eastern's campus from 1947 to 1960. Napoleon's marker reads, in part: "A stray dog who wandered on Eastern's campus and captured the hearts of all who knew him. This dog loved Eastern. He was loyal to this university and, in that light, Napoleon serves as an example for all alumni, students and friends of this great university."

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Library Quad 250k

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Greek Court 156k