Hub

Official abbreviation: HUB
Construction Date: 1892
Hub photo
Building Unlocked Hours
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Monday7 AM - 4 PM
Tuesday7 AM - 4 PM
Wednesday7 AM - 4 PM
Thursday7 AM - 4 PM
Friday7 AM - 4 PM
SaturdayLocked
SundayLocked
Location
605 MORRILL RD
Latitude: 42.02724
Longitude: -93.64846

3D SketchUp Model from the Trimble Warehouse
Hub photo
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  • Monday: between 7:30 AM and 9:30 AM
  • Tuesday: between 7:30 AM and 9:30 AM
  • Wednesday: between 7:30 AM and 9:30 AM
  • Thursday: between 7:30 AM and 9:30 AM
  • Friday: between 7:30 AM and 9:30 AM
History

In 1892, the Hub was built to fulfill the need for a college bookstore, post office, and waiting room for the Ames and College Railway, which had started a year previous. It was commonly called the "Dinkey Station" during the years it served as a depot for the steam railway that ran between downtown Ames and Iowa State College. When the steam railway was replaced with an electric streetcar in 1907, the building was moved further north, away from Beardshear, to its present location. In 1920, an addition was built on the north side to increase space for the bookstore and post office. It was in the 1920's that a group of men, the "Sunshine Club", would assemble on the steps during sunny days for girlwatching and heavy discussion.

In 1946, another building was moved and attached to the west side, and in 1953 the east wing was built. The bookstore moved to the Memorial Union in 1958, and the post office moved out ten years later. In 1959, the building officially became "the Hub" when vending services were added. During the next 20 years, a copy center, ticket office, and the University Traffic Office moved into the Hub. By 1983, the traffic office and ticket office relocated, and the outdoor seating area to the west was built.

The building has continued to change and adapt since then based on the ever-changing needs of campus.