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Rose Hill’s Visual Gems Often Hiding in Plain Sight – Answers
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You can hide a lot of details in 85 acres, and
with all that the day demands of us, it’s easy to
pass by some of the finer ones in the nooks and
crannies of the Rose Hill Campus.
In the photo essay “Rose Hill’s Visual Gems
Often Hiding in Plain Sight,” we presented a
series of design elements and challenged
the University community to figure out
their locations. The answers are below.
1. Collins Auditorium
2. University Church
3. Keating Hall
4. Freeman Hall
5. Keating Hall
6. Keating Hall
7. Walsh Library
8. Beech Tree next to Keating Hall
9. Alpha House
10. Mary and Jesus at Queens Court
11. McGinley Center
12. Fordham Seismic Station
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| 1. Collins Auditorium

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| 2. University Church

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| 3. Keating Hall

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| 4. Freeman Hall

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| 5. Duane Library

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| 6. Keating Hall

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| 7. Walsh Library

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| 8. Beech Tree next to Keating Hall

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| 9. Alpha House

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| 10. Mary and Jesus at Queens Court

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| 11. McGinley Center

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| 12. Fordham Seismic Station

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