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    "id": 7,
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    "id": 9,
    "name": "Alice Crocker Lloyd Hall",
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    "id": 13,
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      "yearBuilt": 1879,
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    "name": "Art and Architecture Building",
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    "id": 17,
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      "notable": "100,000 sq ft; $5.2M gift from the Association FXB",
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    "id": 18,
    "name": "Bennie Oosterbaan Field House",
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      "yearBuilt": 1981,
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      "namedFor": "Bennie Oosterbaan, All-American in football and basketball",
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    "id": 19,
    "name": "Alvin M & Arvella D Bentley Historical Library",
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    "id": 20,
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