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Expand Up @@ -104,6 +104,11 @@ <h3>Shopping</h3>

<h3>On Princeton Campus</h3>
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<li>Self-guided campus tours
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<li>Choose your own adventure by picking up a map at the <a href="https://frist.princeton.edu/directions-and-location">Frist Campus Center welcome desk</a>, or <a href="https://visitour.io/princeton-university">generate a customized plan of a self-guided tour</a>. Our picks? Nassau Hall, where Princeton was briefly the nation's capital and seat of governance for the Continental Congress of 1783, and the public art on <a href="https://visitour.io/princeton-university/gallery?imageId=9550">Cannon Green</a>.</li>
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<li><a href="https://libcal.princeton.edu/reserve/games">Board Games and space to play in the Engineering Library</a>
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<li>Princeton University Library's Lewis Science and Engineering Library holds a collection of over 50 board and card games for use in the library space. The collection is located on the A floor of the Fine Hall Wing across from the circulation desk, and contains exciting options like Ticket To Ride, Catan, Lovelace & Babbage, and Terraforming Mars, as well as classics like chess, checkers, and Pictionary. <a href="https://libcal.princeton.edu/reserve/games">The full list of games can be browsed here</a>. Go browse the collection and unwind with your colleagues with a game.</li>
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<li>The <a href="https://artmuseum.princeton.edu/collections/objects/61850">Horse-Head Conference Room</a>
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<li>This space was designed by noted architect Frank Gehry as an exploration for a house he designed for Peter B. Lewis, a 1955 graduate and trustee of the University. The house was never built, but the project gave Gehry the opportunity to explore a new language of architecture, one that would be developed fully in his designs for the Guggenheim Museum at Bilbao.</li>
<li>Located in the atrium of the <a href="https://lsi.princeton.edu/visitor-information">Icahn Laboratory</a>.</li>
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<li>This space was designed by noted architect Frank Gehry as an exploration for a house he designed for Peter B. Lewis, a 1955 graduate and trustee of the University. The house was never built, but the project gave Gehry the opportunity to explore a new language of architecture, one that would be developed fully in his designs for the Guggenheim Museum at Bilbao.</li>
<li>Located in the atrium of the <a href="https://lsi.princeton.edu/visitor-information">Icahn Laboratory</a>.</li>
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