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At Franklin & Marshall College we actively promote the concept of "third spaces"—realms that bridge the divide between dorm room and classroom by fostering social and intellectual interaction among students, faculty, employees, visitors and neighbors. Foursquare is a tool that enhances these communal places both on and off campus. Follow us to find your friends, share your experiences and unlock specials and discounts.

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    "Come to the Black Cultural Center this summer for OMCA's weekly potluck dinners each Thursday at 6:30 p.m.. Click the More Info link below to visit OMCA's Facebook page for details."
    Student Center
    · Lancaster, United States
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    "The new College House is the first LEED-certified building on the Franklin & Marshall campus."
    Residence Hall
    · Lancaster, United States
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    "F&M's Admission Office is located in Wohlsen House, which was built in 1929 to house the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity."
    Administrative Building
    · Lancaster, United States
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    "Please note that the International House has moved from its former location on College Avenue to 446-448 West James Street."
    Residence Hall
    · Lancaster, United States
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    "The playing surface at Tylus Field, open for recreational purposes, is a 106,000-square-foot, A-Turf monofilament infill system adorned by state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems."
    Soccer
    · Lancaster, United States
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    "Dedicated in 1856, Old Main was constructed on Lancaster's highest point—"Gallows Hill," according to College legend—and its newly restored 121-foot tower can be seen for miles around."
    Administrative Building
    · Lancaster, United States