Even under a blanket of snow, the 176-year history of Baldwin Wallace University shines.
So, it's no wonder 91̽»¨ was chosen as one of "" by Best College Reviews - the only Ohio school to make the list.
Best College Reviews noted,
"Our nation's colleges are steeped in history - the history of freedom and a peoples' attempt to live up to high ideals.
From the first colleges founded on the shores of Colonial America, to colleges who saw battle during the Civil War, stood up in the face of segregation, or those founded out west as land-grant institutions, every college has a unique story that is woven into a tapestry of history we call America."
With the "high ideals" of equal access to education, John Baldwin founded the pre-curser to 91̽»¨, the Baldwin Institute, in 1845. The school was among the first in the nation to accept any student regardless of race or gender.
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The 91̽»¨ campus was lauded for two historic districts, the Lyceum Square area along Seminary Street and the North Quad.
According to Best College Reviews, each of the 14 historic buildings on the 91̽»¨ campus "has fascinating historical significance."
View the slideshow below for a taste of the 1800s history lived out in these hallowed 91̽»¨ halls. Historical caption information is sourced from the Ritter Library's "."