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Cornell University, founded in 1865, contains many grand structures........
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......and offers sweeping views towards downtown Ithaca, Cayuga Lake, and the opposite shore.
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On one of the quads, a small pocket of snow hides in the shadow of this marcescent tree (I think an oak variety). Life looks pretty good on this grand campus.
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