Where are we? PAW's June 1 photo contest

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The “Where are we?” contest returns to test your knowledge of campus architecture. Through July, The Weekly Blog will post a new contest on the publication date of each printed edition of the Princeton Alumni Weekly.
 
Today’s image features one of the oldest buildings on campus, built more than 200 years ago. Where are we? Post your answer on PAW’s Facebook page or e-mail it to PAW. The first correct response will earn a Princeton-themed prize. (Past winners are not eligible for the prize.)
 
Update: Renea Henry ’92 was the first reader to correctly identify Stanhope Hall, built in 1803 and rededicated in 2007 as the home of the Center for African American Studies. Debbie Scott Williams ’84 also responded, moments after Renea’s post. Check below for a view of the full building.

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