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Adolphus Busch Hall (Harvard University)

Adolphus Busch Hall at Harvard University is a historic academic building primarily used by the Department of History. Named after Adolphus Busch, co-founder of the Anheuser-Busch brewing company, the hall features traditional architecture and houses classrooms, offices, and facilities that support teaching and research. It also serves as a venue for lectures, events, and academic gatherings. The building reflects Harvard’s rich history and commitment to scholarly excellence, providing a dedicated space for students and faculty to engage in historical study and scholarly activities.