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Facilities & Campus Info
The campus of the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology sits on a triangular-shaped portion of land bounded by Berkeley, Tremont, and Appleton Streets. Dominating the campus is the Franklin Union Building, a four-story steel, concrete, brick and marble structure completed in 1908. Decorating the lobby are ten paintings by Charles B. Mills depicting scenes in the life of Benjamin Franklin.
BFIT's campus consists of three buildings and a plaza connected by a landscaped mall on Berkeley and Appleton Streets, and a modern underground automotive technology facility. The facilities of the Kendall Administration Building and the Dunham Building are handicapped accessible.
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