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Tuskegee University Photo Tours Historical Landmarks

Lincoln Memorial Gates The original gates were erected in 1903 to serve as an appropriate entrance to Tuskegee’s campus. They were monumental in design, artistic in workmanship, designed and manufactured by Tuskegee’s students and supported by stone spheres. Newly renovated Lincoln Gates opened to a four-lane main entrance and guardhouse on April 19, 2002, and ushered in a new era of rejuvenation on Tuskegee’s campus.

Booker T. Washington Monument This heroic bronze sculpture, crafted by architect Charles Keck, was unveiled on April 15, When the Monument was unveiled more than 100,000 people were present to pay tribute to Tuskegee’s founder and first president. The monument shows Dr. Booker T. Washington “Lifting the Veil of Ignorance” and pointing the way to progress through education and industry.

Tuskegee University Chapel Originally constructed by the students and faculty in 1898, the “Cathedral of the South” was destroyed by fire in The religious and spiritual home for the campus was reconstructed in 1969, at a cost of $3.3 million. The home of the “Singing Windows” is considered an architectural wonder because there are no 90-degree angles between the exterior walls.

The “Singing Windows” These beautifully crafted glass structures serve as a focal point for remembering the past and embracing the future. Under the leadership of Tuskegee’s second president, Dr. Robert Russa Moton, the theme for the stained glass windows found special significance and inspiration for Tuskegee and the “Negro race.” They are called the “Singing Windows” because they picture, in stained glass, the theme of 11 of the best-loved Negro spirituals.

Tuskegee University Cemetery Interred here are individuals who are integral to the success of the University, including:  Dr. Booker T. Washington and his family members,  prominent scientist Dr. George Washington Carver,  renowned composer and choir director Dr. William L. Dawson  and many others

George Washington Carver Museum Arguably bearing the name of the most influential scientist of all time and certainly the most recognizable African American agricultural researcher in history, the lifetime work of Dr. George Washington Carver is on display in the Museum. Authorized within the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site for the preservation of historic structures in 1975, the property was purchased by the National Historic Park Service.

Chambliss Business House Constructed in 1928, the brick structure, donated by and named for William V. Chambliss, class of 1890, replaced the Children’s House built in In 1930, the school served a dual purpose – public elementary school and practice facility for students in the Department of Education. The Chambliss Business House previously served as the home of the College of Business.

The Oaks The students and faculty of Tuskegee constructed the family home of Dr. Booker T. Washington in It was the first home in Macon County, Alabama to have running water & electricity. With eight rooms (five bedrooms, three bathrooms), three porches and its original furnishings, it is a mansion by present-day standards. “The Oaks” is now owned and maintained by the National Park Service under the authorized purchase for preservation of historic structures within the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site.

Grey Columns Preservation efforts by the National Park Service under Public Law were approved October 26, 1974, to preserve this historic antebellum mansion adjacent to the campus. Grey Columns, Tuskegee’s presidential residence, underwent restoration and development in The NPS has an office at the corner of West Montgomery and Franklin roads, the former home of Tuskegee’s president.

End of Historical Landmarks Tour Please also see the following tours: Academic Buildings Student Services Buildings, Residence Halls (select) Campus Event Facilities