Where are we? PAW's March 23 photo contest

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In December, we introduced the “Where are we?” contest, which tests your knowledge of campus architecture. Through July, The Weekly Blog will post a new contest on the publication date of each printed edition of PAW.
 
Today’s image is clipped from a skyward view of a familiar building. 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 prize. (Past winners are not eligible for the prize.)
 
Update: Tim Platt ’80 was the first to correctly identify the University Chapel, photographed from the side of the building that faces Dickinson Hall and Washington Road. The Rothschild Arch is in the foreground.
 
To see a wider view, check below.

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