Pave your place in Towson
University's history at the Auburn House. Named to the National
Register of Historic Places, Towson University's Auburn House is
an architectural treasure right on campus.
The stone and stucco mansion, considered an important example
of ItalianateFederal architecture, was built by Charles
Ridgely in 1790. Located near the Towson Center, Auburn House
welcomes visitors with oldfashioned charm, from its
grand foyer with graceful chandeliers above, to Martha's Pub
in the stone cellar below. Fondly known as the Alumni House,
Auburn is also used for alumni events, pregame receptions,
reunions, weddings and private parties.
Alumni, parents, students and friends can pave their place
in Towson University's history by purchasing an engraved brick
for the Auburn House that will be placed in the front walkway,
and the side and back patios of the house. When you participate
in the "Brick By Brick" program, your name will become part
of Towson University's campus and history. It is a permanent
way to show your Tiger pride. Bricks will be engraved with
information you provide (name, class year, etc.).
Office of Development
8000 York Road
Towson, MD 21252-0001
For more information on the "Brick by Brick" program please contact Diane Mello in the Office of Alumni Relations at 410-704-2234 or 1-800-887-8152, or order your brick online today.