Aerial photos

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Mount Nittany.

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Mount Nittany.

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East View Terrace - college dorm complex, opened 2004, along College Ave.

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Old Main as seen from behind (and above).

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West Halls, with Rec Hall (and part of the Nittany Lion Inn) also visible.

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The northern edge of the University Park campus. Among the sites that are visible are the Forum, the Palmer Museum of Art, the Arboretum, and the Lewis Katz Building (the University Park home of the Dickinson School of Law).

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Bryce Jordan Center, Beaver Stadium, Medlar Field at Lubrano Park, and the

Ashenfelter Multi-Sport Facility, among other buildings.

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The Blue Course, looking north.

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The Forum Building.

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The back of the University Park Airport. Here are commuter planes from

USAirways and United.

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The Village at Penn State, a retirement community not far from Beaver

Stadium.

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Medlar Field at Lubrano Park, where the Penn State baseball team plays in

the spring and the minor-league State College Spikes play in the summer.

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The new Business Building, at the corner of Park Avenue and Shortlidge Road.

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The H.O. Smith Botanical Gardens, part of The Arboretum at Penn State.

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In this photo you can see not only the H.O. Smith Botanical Gardens but also (in the

upper right) the Lewis Katz Building, part of the Dickinson School of Law.

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The (relatively) new Information Sciences and Technology Building, which

spans North Atherton Street.

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The Hintz Family Alumni Center, with Foundry Park (and one of the

Engineering Units) behind it. The left-hand side of the alumni center is

the former president's house, which was built in the 1850s and which

served as the home of Penn State presidents for more than a century.

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A view toward campus as seen from right on top of Mount Nittany. You can

see Beaver Stadium in the upper right.

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Still above Mount Nittany, this time looking away from campus to the south

and east. Tussey Mountain ski area can be seen here.

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The relatively new Chemistry and Life Sciences buildings that straddle

Shortlidge Road. If you start at 5 o'clock and go clockwise, you'll see McElwain

Hall, part of the HUB parking deck, Grange, Ritenour, Chemistry, Ferguson,

Tyson, Eisenhower, Life Sciences, and the Thomas Classroom Building.

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A closer view of the newish science buildings that span Shortlidge Road (a section of has been converted to a pedestrian mall). Between the Chemistry Building and Ritenour you can see Pine and Spruce cottages. On the far right-hand side you can see a piece of the Millennium Science Building construction.

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Construction on the Millennium Science Complex, along Pollock Road.

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The Nittany Lion Inn, along with the Biomechanics Lab (the water tower) and

Carpenter Building.

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Penn State Blue and White golf courses

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A relatively new addition to West Campus is the White Course Apartments,

which are grad-student housing.

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This view starts with

the IST building

stretching across

North Atherton,

continues along

Pollock Road past

Old Main, and out

to Mount Nittany.

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The HUB-Robeson Center, with Osmond and Boucke visible behind it, and

the Henderson Building complex on the left.

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Looking across the Old Main and HUB lawns from the west. College Avenue can be

seen on the right.

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Both town and gown can be seen in this shot looking toward the east.

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The Palmer Museum of Art.

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Rec Hall.

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East Halls, and a view of construction on the new softball field.

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Along Park Avenue, an area that used to be (in part) Parking Lot 80. Clockwise from

lower right: the new Forest Resources Building, a parking garage, the new Food

Science Building (including Berkey Creamery), greenhouses, Ag Admin, Henning/Ag

Sciences & Industries, and the Smeal Business Building.

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You can see several sports facilities in this shot, including Beaver Stadium, the Jordan

Center, the Ashenfelter Multi-Sports Complex, and Holuba Hall.

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Beaver Stadium. If

you look closely,

you can see

workers using a

stencil to paint a

lion in the end zone.

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Medlar Field at Lubrano Park.

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The University's compost facility.

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The Snider Ag Arena.

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Innovation Park.