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  1. Bascom Hall is an administrative building for the University of Wisconsin-Madison. There are also classrooms in the building's west wing. Bascom Hall is located at the top of Bascom Hill with a famous Abe Lincoln statue situated in front.
     
    Posted by: terracebum on Apr 09, 2008 07:08 PM (2) (0) Flag
  2. An administrative building for the University of Wisconsin that sits atop Bascom Hill. The Bascom Mall, which is covered with grass is a popular sunbathing/studying/frisbee throwing spot for UW students in the early fall and late spring.
     
    Posted by: madmax on Apr 04, 2008 03:29 PM (1) (2) Flag
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  1. 500 Lincoln Drive
    Madison, WI 53706

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