| Brief History: |
The Home Economics Building, now known as the Holland McCombs Center, was the first
building constructed by the University of Tennessee after purchasing the Hall-Moody campus
and adjacent Woodley Farm. The building served primarily as classrooms and offices for the
Home Economics Department from its completion in 1929 into the 1970's. The building
fell into disrepair in the early 1980's, but with a $100,000 donation from Holland McCombs
the structure was remodeled and renamed in his honor. It reopened in 1986. It
has since housed the college Museum and Archives (until University Archives was moved to
the Paul Meek Library in 1995). At present, the Museum's exhibit space and the Honors
Program operate in the building. |