The College of Medicine of Maryland, also known as Davidge Hall, is a historic domed structure in Baltimore, Maryland, dating back to 1813. It is the oldest building in continuous use for medical education in the United States and is considered a National Historic Landmark.
Designed by architect Robert Cary Long Sr., Davidge Hall was named after Dr. John Beale Davidge, the founder and first dean of the College of Medicine of Maryland. The building has played a significant role in medical education history and stands as a testament to Baltimore's architectural heritage.
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