Deike Building cairns at Penn State - State College, Pennsylvania
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The Deike Building Plaza at Penn State University's State College, Pennsylvania, campus features a set of three cairns since 2007. Home to the Department of Geosciences, the academic facility was constructed in 1965.
Waymark Code: WM16DCV
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 07/06/2022
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Deike Building Plaza at Penn State University's State College, Pennsylvania, campus features a set of three cairns. They are within a raised square planter bed southwest of the Department of Geosciences building along Burrowes Road.
"At this location is a collection of stacked stones, installed when the west entrance to Deike building was renovated in 2007. These stacked stones (also known as cairns or obos (Japanese)) are glacial erratics - small boulders left behind by glaciers – from a quarry near Erie, Pennsylvania." (Source: Penn State Earth and Mineral Sciences Library)
Cairn Location: Group of three cairns are located outside the southwest side of the Deike Building.
Cairn Purpose: Other (please describe in description)
Type if different from above list: Scientific display
Types of rock: Glacial Erratics
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