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The Hollins College Quadrangle consists of six contributing buildings. The earliest buildings were built for the Botetourt Springs resort which operated from 1820 to 1841. When it failed, the property and buildings were acquired for Valley Union Seminary.
The first built specifically for the new college is East Building, erected 1856–58 opposite the hotel building. The Main building was built in 1861 at the north end of the quadrangle, Bradley Chapel was erected in 1883 between the East and Main Buildings, the octagonal Botetourt Hall was built in 1890, and the Charles Cocke Memorial Library was built in 1908 at the south end of the quadrangle.
The main dorm of Hollins University was decorated and improved in the 19th century by local carpenter and woodworker Gustave A. Sedon.
Hollins College Quadrangle was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Founded in 2004, the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, an art museum, is housed at the university.
== Housing ==
There are nine residence halls on …