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March 13, 2018March 12, 2018

Dillon Hall

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Built as Assumption College in 1927, and designed by one of Windsor’s more interesting architects Albert J Lothian, the building today is known as Dillon Hall, and is the pre-eminent architectural icon on the University of Windsor campus. The building has had extensive restoration work completed over the few years, and is still in use as a classroom building 90 years later.

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