Amasa Stone Chapel

Amasa Stone Chapel was built in 1882. It is one of two former chapels on campus (the other being Harkness Chapel). It is used for lectures, annual honors assemblies, and ceremonial events of all kinds. It was given by Clara Stone Hay, wife of U.S. Secretary of State John Hay, and Flora Stone Mather as a memorial to their father, Amasa Stone.

41.50492° N, 81.60906° W. Its street address is 10940 Euclid Avenue. This article is a stub. You can help by adding to it.

The street address for Amasa Stone Chapel is 10940 Euclid Avenue.

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Located inCase Quad  +
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Coordinates 41°30′17.712″ N, 81°36′32.616″ W (Latitude: 41.505° N, Longitude: 81.609° W)  +
Street address 10940 Euclid Avenue  +
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