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  2. Westover School - Wikipedia

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    Westover School, often referred to simply as "Westover", is an independent college-preparatory day and boarding school for girls. Located in Middlebury, Connecticut , United States, the school offers grades 9 through 12.

  3. Middlebury Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The oldest surviving building in the district is an 18th-century house, now on the grounds of the Westover School, whose campus is a major feature of the center. The oldest church in the district is the Greek Revival Methodist Church, built in 1832, although the 1935 Congregational Church is a reproduction of an 1845 Greek Revival building lost ...

  4. Boston University - Wikipedia

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    These trustees were successful Boston businessmen and Methodist laymen, with a history of involvement in educational enterprises, and they became the founders of Boston University. They were Isaac Rich (1801–1872), Lee Claflin (1791–1871), and Jacob Sleeper (1802–1889), for whom Boston University's three West Campus dormitories were later ...

  5. Metcalf Center for Science and Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Boston University boasts that there is a waiting list for researchers wanting to conduct research in the building. [2] The edifice was constructed out of three existing industrial buildings in 1983 when John Silber was Boston University's president. [3] [4] The building's modern atrium was originally a spacing between two of the original buildings.

  6. Wheelock College - Wikipedia

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    Wheelock College was a private college in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The college was founded in 1888 as the Miss Wheelock's Kindergarten Training School and was merged into Boston University as part of the university's Wheelock College of Education and Human Development in 2018.

  7. Warren Towers - Wikipedia

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    Warren Towers, 18 stories in height, is the largest dormitory on the Boston University campus. Its three towers sit atop a four-story base structure. [6] The first three floors (and a basement) are a university parking facility; the fourth floor contains the dorm's lobby, dining hall, and other amenities including study lounges and laundry rooms.

  8. Myles Standish Hall - Wikipedia

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    610 Beacon Street, formerly and still commonly referred to as Myles Standish Hall, is a Boston University dormitory located at 610 Beacon Street, in Kenmore Square. Originally constructed in 1925 and opened as the Myles Standish Hotel, it was deemed to be one of the finest hotels in the world. [ 1 ]

  9. Category:Buildings at Boston University - Wikipedia

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