One of the oldest parts of the UW-Madison campus tops the 2006 Ten Most Endangered Properties List by the Wisconsin Trust for Historic Preservation.
Henry Mall was developed between 1903 and 1924 following design recommendations of the university’s first Master Plan in 1909. The trust says it is now the “only place on campus that retains the integrity of this crucial period in campus development.” The central rectangular space contains the Beaux-Arts Agricultural Hall built in 1909 and has architecturally similar structures from the same period to the west.