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Amherst Memorial Field
β OpenAmherst Memorial Field is a stadium located at 450 Washington Street in Amherst, Ohio, United States. This iconic institution serves as a hub for various sporting events and community gatherings. With a rich history and state-of-the-art facilities, Amherst Memorial Field provides a vibrant and dynamic space for athletes, spectators, and residents alike. Whether you're cheering on your favorite team or enjoying a leisurely stroll around the grounds, this stadium offers a truly memorable experience for all who visit.
450 Washington St, Amherst, OH 44001, United States -
Amherst Village Apartments
β ClosedAmherst Village Apartments is a cozy residential community located at 1520 Clough Street in Bowling Green, Ohio. Our apartments offer a comfortable and convenient living experience, with spacious floor plans and modern amenities. Residents can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere while being just a short distance away from shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Whether you're a student, professional, or family, Amherst Village Apartments is the perfect place to call home in Bowling Green.
1520 Clough St, Bowling Green, OH 43402, United States -
Carnegie Building
β OpenThe Carnegie Building, located at 52 West Lorain Street in Oberlin, Ohio, was originally Oberlin's main library and is now home to the geology department classrooms, labs, and offices. Important administrative offices such as the Office of Financial Aid, Office of Student Accounts, Office of the Registrar, and Office of Student Employment are also housed in this historic building. Designed by architects Patton and Miller of Chicago and constructed of Amherst sandstone, the four-story building opened in 1908 as a gift from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Despite a rear addition in 1940, the library space eventually became insufficient and the Seeley G. Mudd Learning Center became the new home of Oberlin College Library in 1974. Carnegie was then reconfigured to house administrative offices and the historic Root Room on the second floor is now used for large campus and community functions. The building serves as a hub for various events and activities on campus, making it a central location for students and staff alike.
52 W Lorain St, Oberlin, OH 44074, United States
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