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MILLS COLLEGE IN OAKLAND
Is pleased to present an exhibit of buildings, drawings,
photographs and artifacts
of Julia Morgan

The Margaret Carnegie Library built in 1906 on the campus of Mills College, named after Andrew Carnegie’s daughter

The El Campanil, which is believed to be the first bell tower on a United States college campus and the first reinforced concrete structure on the west coast. Morgan’s reputation grew when the tower was unscathed by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
Mills will host an exhibit of Julia Morgan’s buildings on the Mills campus dating from 1904-1925.
The exhibit will include drawings, photographs and artifacts. Please check for exhibit times.


