Old Dairy Industry Courtyard?

CyberJJJ

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With new buildings over the years, I don't believe there is external access to the old Dairy Industry building (now called food science?) courtyard. Is it still there? If so, how do you access it? I wanted to show my daughter some of the Christian Petersen sculptures.

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With new buildings over the years, I don't believe there is external access to the old Dairy Industry building (now called food science?) courtyard. Is it still there? If so, how do you access it? I wanted to show my daughter some of the Christian Petersen sculptures.

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I’m pretty sure it’s still there. It’s just surrounded by the building similar to Agronomy and their courtyard.
 
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With new buildings over the years, I don't believe there is external access to the old Dairy Industry building (now called food science?) courtyard. Is it still there? If so, how do you access it? I wanted to show my daughter some of the Christian Petersen sculptures.

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Still there and still accessible. You can only enter from inside the building.
 
Part of it's charm back in the day was that it was accessible over the dock in the back at all hours!

Yup. Your post made me look and see that was no longer the case. I haven't walked around campus in decades. I am so old that there were still elm trees there when I was a freshman. Courtyard looked naked when they cut them down.
 
Yup. Your post made me look and see that was no longer the case. I haven't walked around campus in decades. I am so old that there were still elm trees there when I was a freshman. Courtyard looked naked when they cut them down.
…no, I never got naked there…:):jimlad:
 
With new buildings over the years, I don't believe there is external access to the old Dairy Industry building (now called food science?) courtyard. Is it still there? If so, how do you access it? I wanted to show my daughter some of the Christian Petersen sculptures.

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Last time I was there we got an ice cream and ate it in the courtyard.
 
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