DescriptionGamma Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa, at Cornell, 2012.jpg
English: This is the Gamma Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity, at Cornell University, at it looked in 2013, 110 years after it was built. Additionally, this was the first structure specifically built to serve as a fraternity living space in the US. Photo retouched to remove power lines by photographer.
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Part of a series of snapshots of interesting Phi Sigma Kappa buildings where permission was granted by the alumni owners of the building and of the photo, for low-res posting on Commons or Wikipedia.
Date
Summer 2013
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Source
Was sent to me personally, then resized to lower resolution
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