Category:Pupin Hall

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English: Pupin Physics Laboratories, also known as Pupin Hall is home to the physics and astronomy departments of the Columbia University in New York City and a National Historic Landmark. It was built in 1925-1927 to provide more space for the Physics Department which had originally been housed in Fayerweather Hall, and named for Serbian physicist Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin, who graduated with honors in 1883 at Columbia College, after his death in 1935. The building is located on the south side of 120th Street, just east of Broadway. It has been named a National Historic Landmark for its association with experiments relating to the splitting of the atom, achieved in connection with the later Manhattan Project.

This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 66000550.

<nowiki>普平實驗室; ピューピン・ホール; Pupin Hall; 普平实验室; 普平樓; பியூபின் ஹால்; building on the Columbia University campus; Pupin Physics Laboratories</nowiki>
Pupin Hall 
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LocationMorningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York
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Map40° 48′ 36.23″ N, 73° 57′ 41.52″ W
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