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Campanile (Iowa State University)
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The Iowa State University Campanile is located on Iowa State's central campus, and is home to the Stanton Memorial Carillon. The campanile is widely seen as one of the major symbols of Iowa State University. It is featured prominently on the university's official ring[1] and the university's mace,[2] and is also the subject of the university's alma mater ("The Bells of Iowa State").
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Type | Carillon and Memorial |
Location | Central Campus |
Coordinates | 42.0255°N 93.6460°W / 42.0255; -93.6460 |
Current tenants | Stanton Memorial Carillon (since 1899) |
Construction started | 1897 |
Completed | 1898 (1898) (Original Section) |
Owner | Iowa State University |
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