South Hall is the oldest building on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, built in 1873 in the Napoleon III style.
[citation needed] It also has been home to the College of Agriculture, a business school, and a temporary museum for the state geological survey.
The original wooden porch was replaced in 1997 with glass fiber reinforced concrete.
Campus tour guides often point out a small stone bear, sculpted by Michael H. Casey,[3] in the architecture of South Hall, on the balcony railing above the entrance, in the third circle from the left, claiming it is the smallest bear statue on campus.
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