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Dunlap Building (Indiana University)

Buildings and structures completed in 1978Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
Dunlap Building, 2019
Dunlap Building, 2019

The Dunlap Building is located on the north side of Indiana University Indianapolis campus and is attached to the Health Sciences Building. The building is one of the former Wishard properties transferred to Indiana University in 2009 following a land swap to build the new Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital.The Dunlap Building forms part of the IU Medical Center and houses part of the Health Sciences departments for Indiana University.

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Dunlap Building (Indiana University)
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Indiana University-Purdue University of Indinapolis

University Boulevard 420
46202 Indianapolis
Indiana, United States
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