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  2. Boston College Main Campus Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Boston College Main Campus Historic District encompasses the historic heart of the campus of Boston College in the Chestnut Hill area of Newton, Massachusetts. It consists of a collection of six Gothic Revival stone buildings, centered on Gasson Hall, designed by Charles Donagh Maginnis and begun in 1909.

  3. Fulton Hall - Wikipedia

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    When World War II ended in 1945 there was a dramatic increase in enrollment at Boston College, due to the returning soldiers and the opportunities afforded to them by the G.I. Bill. The number of undergraduates swelled from 1,000 before the war to 5,000 by 1946.

  4. Category:Boston College buildings - Wikipedia

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  5. Alumni Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Alumni Stadium is a college football stadium located on the lower campus of Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.It is approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) west of downtown Boston, located just inside the Boston city limits near the border with Newton. [4]

  6. Gasson Hall - Wikipedia

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    Gasson Hall is a building on the campus of Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Designed by Charles Donagh Maginnis in 1908, the hall has influenced the development of Collegiate Gothic architecture in North America. Gasson Hall is named after the 13th president of Boston College, Thomas I. Gasson, S.J., considered BC's "second founder."

  7. File:Aerial view of UMass Boston campus, September 1993.jpg

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    September 7, 1993 - BOSTON - aerial view of the UMass Boston Campus (center) with the Kennedy Library (white building, left-center) from the west. - Scanned photographs from MassDEP waste site, solid waste and hazardous waste investigations, inspections and responses, including those conducted by the Environmental Strike Force (ESF).

  8. Eddie Pellagrini Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Baseball Field was slated to open on March 13, 2018, in Boston College's home opener against Holy Cross but was canceled due to a nor'easter. [4] The stadium opened a week later on March 20, when the Eagles hosted cross-town opponents Northeastern in a non-conference matchup that Northeastern won 7–4 in 18 innings.

  9. Bapst Library - Wikipedia

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    The Bapst Library is a Boston College library located on the college's Chestnut Hill campus. The Bapst Library served as the original Boston College Library from 1925 until the opening of the Thomas P. O'Neill Library in 1984. The Bapst Library is named after the first Boston College president Rev. John Bapst.