
Wren Building
The Wren Building, located at the College of William & Mary in Virginia, is the oldest college building still in use in the United States. Completed in 1700, it was named after architect Sir Christopher Wren, known for his work on St. Paul's Cathedral in London. The building serves as a historic symbol of American education and has played a central role in the college's history. Although it has undergone renovations, it maintains its original colonial architectural style, making it a significant landmark for both the college and American history.