We are still moving photos off of the camera. Here are our best pictures from
visiting the Carnegie Mellon and Oberlin music conservatories last week.
Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) has its Music, Art, and
Architecture schools in one Fine Arts building. This grand building was built in
1916 and has an odd but elegant mix of international classical images and styles.
The technology in the walls, however, is very up to date indeed.
CMU Arts Door:
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Lion Carving:
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Lady Carving:
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Lady Carving 2:
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CMU Arts Entry Hall:
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Ceiling:
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Stairs:
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CMU Arts Sign:
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Zebra Cafe:
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Carnegie Quote:
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Oberlin College (Oberlin, Ohio) has its music conservatory school in a
rambling building which looks modern on the outside and like
an intimate and comfortable high school on the inside.
Conservatory Building:
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Conservatory Pond:
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Conservatory Stairs:
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Hallway:
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Student Lockers:
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Message Board:
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Email Station:
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Ohio Driving from CMU to Oberlin and around Ohio, we saw some lovely
autumn scenes, some funny signs, and several cabooses being used as outbuildings.
Autumn Trees:
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Ohio Sky:
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Ohio Sky 2:
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Ohio Sky 3:
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Nation’s Enemies Sign:
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Caboose Building:
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Images by Katy Dickinson (Copyright 2006)
