Dickinson College Carlisle, PA

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Dickinson, founded in 1783, is a private, liberal arts college. Its 90-acre main campus includes a 30-acre recreational area close by, and a 188-acre farm six miles from campus, which is located in Carlisle, 18 miles from Harrisburg. The oldest campus building, completed in 1804, is a registered National Historic Landmark.

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