church (building) | Cary Grant | Church (building) | Empire State Building | Baxter Building | building | U.S. Green Building Council | Cary, North Carolina | Woolworth Building | Chrysler Building | Cary Elwes | San Francisco Ferry Building | Flatiron Building | Building restoration | Henry Cary, 1st Viscount Falkland | Vehicle Assembly Building | Thomas Jefferson Building | Seagram Building | National Building Museum | John Cary | Capitol Records Building | Building insulation | Auditorium Building | Yorkshire Building Society | Reichstag (building) | Reichstag building | Phoebe Cary | Parliament of Norway Building | Joyce Cary | Hoover Building |
Snook's 620 Broadway (1858) – called the "Little Cary Building" for its resemblance to the Cary Building by Gamaliel King and John Kellum (1856) – was fronted with cast iron from Badger's Architectural Iron Works.
The present campus site on Harry Hines Boulevard was occupied in 1955 upon the completion of the Edward H. Cary Building.