Ozmun East Building

Ozmun East Building is a building in , , . Ozmun East Building is situated nearby to the protected area , as well as near the office building .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Mayo Building and Guggenheim Building.

Protected area
The is the main center of the in . When the original 10-story was completed in 1955 by designers of Ellerbe & Co, it had been the largest construction project undertaken by Mayo. is situated 420 feet east of Ozmun East Building.

Office building
The Guggenheim is a 20-story in owned by . Many of the floors hold research labs. The building is connected to the subway system and physically conjoined with the Hilton Building. is situated 550 feet southeast of Ozmun East Building.

Office building
The is a medical building owned by the in , and designed by Pelli Clarke Architects and Ellerbe Becket Architects and Engineers. is situated 560 feet northeast of Ozmun East Building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rochester.

, , about 80 miles southeast of , is home to the Mayo Clinic. is cold in the winter and warm, and many times hot, in the summer.

Ozmun East Building

Latitude
44.02191° or 44° 1′ 19″ north
Longitude
-92.46823° or 92° 28′ 6″ west
Elevation
1,010 feet (308 metres)
Open location code
86P92GCJ+QP
Geo­Names ID
5040698
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