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Lion Shrine & Select Floors Of Eisenhower Parking Deck To Temporarily Close For Maintenance

Penn State’s Nittany Lion Shrine and parts of the Eisenhower Parking Deck will temporarily close this week while they get some maintenance work done.

Alternating floors of the Eisenhower Parking Deck will close from Monday, July 12, through Friday, July 16. The parking deck will remain technically open, while only individual floors within the garage will close as an already scheduled deck cleaning process takes place.

The Lion Shrine, meanwhile, will close on July 14 and 15 for ongoing maintenance. The shrine most recently underwent a month-long scheduled maintenance project in June that wrapped up in the first week in July.

In a statement, Penn State’s Office of Physical Plant apologized for any inconveniences the impromptu maintenance may cause.

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