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Photo Essay: A Tour of Penn's Campus with Coin for Scale

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Credit: Maya Kreger

As the common app deadline approaches, incoming students may be looking for a reason to choose Penn. Out of all the reasons to select a college to attend, the relative size of buildings and objects on campus is by far the most important to consider. For those who did not get to visit campus before making their decision, fear not! Here is a tour of Penn's campus, with coin for scale. I sincerely apologize for my lack of gel manicure, this photo essay was spontaneous, as best things in life usually are.


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Here is the Love Statue, with coin for scale.


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Behold: Upper Quad, with coin for scale.


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This is the building with two Prets in it, with coin for scale. 


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A view of Fisher Fine Arts (just a library), with coin for scale.


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If you look closely, you may be able to see a statue of Benjamin Franklin, with coin for scale. 


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If you look closely, you may be able to see a statue of Benjamin Franklin, with coin for scale. 


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I am not sure what this building is, or what goes on in it, but here it is, with coin for scale. 


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A very large button, with coin for scale.


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Williams "Wilcaf" Cafe, with coin for scale.


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The trolley stop that even looks like a trolley, with coin for scale. 


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Van Pelt (just a library), with coin for scale.


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Last, but not least, the back of beloved coffee spot, Joe's Cafe, with coin for scale. 

Well, there you have it. A tour of Penn's campus, with coin for scale. Now you know how large these buildings are, as well as the color of my nails

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