198 Young Hall
Young Hall, located at 198 Young in Davis, CA, is home to the Psychology and Anthropology departments of the university. Named after Herbet A. Young, who served as dean of the College of Letters and Sciences during the 1950s, this building features a tranquil courtyard between its north and south wings, offering a serene environment for students and faculty alike.
In addition to its academic purpose, Young Hall is noted for its vibrant aesthetic, particularly the colorful mural wrapped around the stairwell in the psychology wing. Intriguingly, it has gained a reputation for being haunted, with stories shared by visitors about mysterious encounters within its halls.
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