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Sororities As Historic Sites
Sorority locations are being recognized as historic sites. At Rhodes (in Memphis) four sorority buildings are being added to the National Register of Historic Places as “examples of the collegiate gothic style.” The buildings are homes to Alpha Omicron Pi, Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, and Kappa Delta. See:
http://phoenix.bizjournals.com/memph...8/daily12.html In Indiana, at DePauw, the state Historical Bureau “will note the foundation of America's first Greek-letter fraternity for women on the DePauw University campus by placing a state historical marker at the Alpha Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta.” Then dedication ceremony for the marker will be on October 7. See: http://www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=18098 |
Gamma Alpha Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta at UGA
http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/athens/THOMASCA.htm
The Thomas-Carithers House was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey (GA-1131), is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (May 8, 1979), and has been locally designated as a Historic Landmark (January 8, 1991 The Wedding Cake House |
This is to neat when we think about it!:)
There are only so many GLO foundings and should be kept as heritage as most were started way back when!:D |
The AOII house at the University of Illinois is also on the National Register of Historic Places. I believe the AOII house at Cal-Berkeley is also.
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once they are on the register, do they get funding to preserve the buildings? how were they before being added... at UF there are some super old buildings.
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The FIJI house at Texas is a nationally recognized historical site. (pretty sure its national, but it may be just a Texas landmark. Either way, pretty cool.)
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Chi Omega house @ Univ. of Arkansas
In April 1995, 100 years after the founding of Chi Omega at the University of Arkansas, the chapter house was accepted for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
http://pigtrail.uark.edu/info/histor.../chiomega.html |
Chi Omega Greek Theatre
Not a chapter house, but...
The Chi Omega Greek Theatre was accepted for listing in the National Register of Historic Places in September 1992. http://www.uark.edu/rd_vcad/urel/inf...ek_theatre.jpg http://pigtrail.uark.edu/info/histor...s/theatre.html |
Chi Omega House, University of Oregon
Psi Alpha Chapter, Chi Omega House (added 2001)
http://www.historicdistricts.com/OR/Lane/state2.html |
Chi Omega house, University of Kansas
Chi Omega Sorority House
1345 West Campus Road Lawrence Kansas Register of Historic Places http://members.cox.net/ksregphotos2/...use_Lawr02.JPG |
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[QUOTE=Greekopedia;1324583]once they are on the register, do they get funding to preserve the buildings?QUOTE]
As a matter of fact it makes life very difficult if you are renovating, or doing other life/safety upgrades. |
You can possibly get tax benefits for certain things, but since most are non-profits anyway, its irrelevant.
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Many up here in Toronto are recognized as historic buildings... and it is a bit of mixed blessing - yes there can be some extra funding when something structural needs to be repaired (as in the case of when one DKE's chimney's collapsed in a wind-storm); but being a historic building all upkeep, repairs, and construction has to be in accordance with various preservation codes.
A case in point is my sister's, at Gamma Phi Beta they can't add new outlets, or re-wire, as that would be structurally invasive... even little things can be a problem, such as cleaning - they can't clean the brick exterior themselves, they have to hire approved experts to do it... |
I thought if the exterior structure was kept true then interior upgrades were okay?
Not sure about Canada of course. |
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I know the chapter house at my chapter, which is a historical landmark, had to jump through hoops when they added on. The addition had to meet all of these architectural requirements to maintain the integrity of the structure. I remember hearing that it was a very expensive renovation because of the historic landmark issue.
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I know the Chi Omega roof is slate -- not sure if they all are? Very expensive to replace, but I guess it lasts forever.
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my new chapter's house is a texas historical landmark. it's a pretty cool old victorian that was built the same year the organization that became our chapter was founded, in 1902. (if that made sense...)
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Also, the Chi-O theatre as mentioned earlier on in the thread, is amazing. Just a great place to have pep rallys and so on. |
Oh, is it ever! Talk about a place where you can build suspense! When I cheered there, the cheerleaders and the band would be behind the hedges before the pep rally and the band would be doing drum cadences. Then they'd start the one that signaled that the band was coming and the crowd would go wild! Then the drummers would march down to the grass in front and keep that cadence up while the band ran in. Finally, we'd come racing down to the grass and the band would break into the fight song. by then the crowd was screaming...I hope they still have that ritual!
I went back as an alum cheerleader a few years ago and it was done that way then. It was great because Greeks all over the theater were yelling the names of their brothers and sisters on stage, including ours! |
Oh yeah, that's stilll how it is...
All during the pep rally, chants start breaking out (Pi Phi Pike, so on. z-e-t-a-t-a-u-a-l-p-h-a, zeta tau alpha... ) where the people on stage can't speak. So much fun. |
Psi Alpha Historic Building
I am actually an alum of the Psi Alpha Chapter of Chi Omega at Oregon. The house underwent an interior remodel before getting listed on the history registry. I believe a lot of thought was put into the remodel in order to bring the interior spaces back to their original state and to ensure that the remodel would not jeopardize the listing of the house on the historic registry. As such, I think the listing does impact a house's ability to remodel. I am not sure that there is any money to be received, other than a break on property taxes which, as someone pointed out, is generally not a big issue for non-profits.
Here is a link to pictures of the sorority houses at Oregon. I believe several other houses, including Alpha Phi and Gamma Phi Beta, are also on the registry. http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~greek/sororities.shtml. Most are beautiful buildings. |
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