Memorial Hall may refer to:
- in the United Kingdom
- Memorial Hall (Newbridge) is part of Workingman's Institute and Memorial Hall also called "Memo"
- Memorial Hall, Manchester
- in the United States
(by state then city)
- Memorial Hall (University of Arkansas) in Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Memorial Hall (Windsor Locks, Connecticut), listed on the NRHP in Hartford County, Connecticut
- Memorial Hall (Delaware State University)
- Memorial Hall (Newark, Delaware), listed on the NRHP in New Castle County, Delaware
- Memorial Hall (University of Georgia) in Athens, Georgia
- Memorial Hall (Richmond, Illinois), NRHP-listed
- Memorial Hall (Independence, Kansas), listed on the NRHP in Montgomery County, Kansas
- Memorial Hall (Kansas City, Kansas)
- Memorial Hall (University of Kentucky) in Lexington, Kentucky
- Confederate Memorial Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana
- Memorial Hall (Oakland, Maine), listed on the NRHP in Kennebec County, Maine
- Memorial Hall (Harvard University), Cambridge, Massachusetts, NRHP-listed
- Memorial Hall Library, Andover, Massachusetts, NRHP-listed
- Memorial Hall (Foxborough, Massachusetts), NRHP-listed
- Memorial Hall (Milford, Massachusetts), NRHP-listed
- Memorial Hall (University of Massachusetts Amherst) in Amherst, Massachusetts
- Memorial Hall (Natchez, Mississippi), a Mississippi Landmark
- Memorial Hall (Joplin, Missouri)
- Memorial Hall (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Memorial Hall (Circleville, Ohio), listed on the NRHP in Pickaway County, Ohio
- Memorial Hall (Dayton, Ohio), NRHP-listed
- Memorial Hall (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, NRHP-listed
- Memorial Hall (Hartsville, South Carolina), listed on the NRHP in Darlington County, South Carolina
- Memorial Hall, Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tennessee, listed on the NRHP in Wilson County, Tennessee
- Memorial Hall (Ashland, Wisconsin), listed on the NRHP in Ashland County, Wisconsin
- Memorial Hall (Racine, Wisconsin), NRHP-listed
Famous quotes containing the words memorial and/or hall:
“I hope there will be no effort to put up a shaft or any monument of that sort in memory of me or of the other women who have given themselves to our work. The best kind of a memorial would be a school where girls could be taught everything useful that would help them to earn an honorable livelihood; where they could learn to do anything they were capable of, just as boys can. I would like to have lived to see such a school as that in every great city of the United States.”
—Susan B. Anthony (18201906)
“While there we heard the Indian fire his gun twice.... This sudden, loud, crashing noise in the still aisles of the forest, affected me like an insult to nature, or ill manners at any rate, as if you were to fire a gun in a hall or temple.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)