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[Photo Story] Name That Penn State Campus Location

Lately, we’ve taken a look at Penn State’s beautiful campus through a few different perspectives, like naming things from “A” to “Z” and using a desaturated lens. However, Penn State is a big place, and we wanted to try something new and go smaller.

Can you name some of Penn State’s quirkiest locations based on a picture? Don’t worry too much — we’ll give you some hints. Try your luck below!

This signature blue structure resides on north campus and is home to Penn State’s College of Architecture.

This building, which is home to many of Penn State’s art departments, pays homage to Penn State’s agricultural roots.

We’d be lion if we said that we didn’t miss going to this location.

These colorful pillars stand tall outside of one Penn State landmark.

Home to some of the most uncomfortable chairs on campus, this structure is known for its large lecture halls.

Although this structure doesn’t actually hold water, many refer to it as the “water tower.”

Another building that mentions Penn State’s agricultural background, this is the home of Penn State’s Agricultural economics, sociology, and education departments.

This building has probably seen more national champions than any other building on Penn State’s campus.

Well, how’d you do? Check your guesses below!

  1. Stuckeman Family Building
  2. Borland Building
  3. Beaver Stadium
  4. Palmer Art Museum
  5. Forum
  6. Biomechanics Lab
  7. Armsby Building
  8. Rec Hall

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Alysa Rubin

Alysa was Onward State's visual editor. She's one of many "just outside of Philly" folks at Penn State and yes, she's an obnoxious Philly sports fan. Alysa loves her camera, hiking, a good soft pretzel, and eating her way through Wawa. She's also a proud mom to a cat named Comet. Follow @arubin241 on Twitter to keep up with what she sees through her lens (and for a funny retweet or two).

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