Set beside the primary lounge in the main building of the Creese Student Center, the George D.Behrakis Grand Hall is one of the biggest event spaces within the property, offering state-of-the-art facilities to host conferences, banquets, common lectures and dance performances. The hall is segmented into three different parts, thus allowing three separate events to take place at a time. Receptions are held on the outdoor patio.
Dating back to 1978, Hank DeVincent Field is named one of the best baseball players of the La Salle University. The field is the turf of the university's baseball and field hockey teams. The surface is made of Sprinturf.
This was the birthplace of Alice Paul, who played a very influential role in the Women Suffrage Movement in the US. This place is now under the authority of the Alice Paul Institute and their motive is to ensure that the legacy of Alice Paul doesn't diminish and the future youth also remains aware of her contributions in the field of human rights.
Pomona Hall was a colonial mansion in the 18th century is now being operated as a museum now by the Camden Colonial Historical Society. The appearance of this mansion has been restored to the way it looked during the American Revolution. Visits are arranged by appointment only.
Located on Darby Road, this school with only one room was purchased by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and served as a public school for quite some time. It was built in 1797 and later was reconstructed by the Historical Society of Haverford Township and is now open for public visit by prior appointment.