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Panoramic picture of campus on display at Lee Library

A popular panoramic picture of the Brigham Young University campus has a new home on the first floor of the Harold B. Lee Library.

The panoramic photo, taken in 2003, is approximately five feet tall and 16 feet long and depicts all of the BYU campus — from the Mission Training Center in the north to the Karl G. Maeser Building in the south.

The picture, taken by Scott Briggs, is on display Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to midnight and Saturday from 8 a.m. to midnight. The library is not open on Sundays.

For more information, contact the Humanities Reference Desk at (801) 422-4006 or visit the Lee Library fan page on Facebook.

Writer: Brandon Garrett

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