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English: Bexley Hall
Bexley Hall is a former MIT dormitory located at 46-52 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was closed in 2013 for repairs, and the Department of Facilities recommended that the dorm be torn down, which, by October 2015, it was. |
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Author | Cha-ling O'Connell |
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current | 14:37, 4 October 2007 | 800 × 466 (150 KB) | Veryskeptical (talk | contribs) | Description: Bexley Hall in Winter 2005 Source: own work Date: December, 2005 Author: Dan Schultz | |
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21:21, 22 July 2006 | 800 × 466 (150 KB) | Veryskeptical (talk | contribs) | Bexley Hall - snowy. (by Cha-ling O'Connell) |
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