Fasciculus:The University of Texas at Austin - Littlefield Fountain and Main Building.jpg

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Descriptio Littlefield Fountain and Main Building of The University of Texas at Austin. The area leading up to the Tower from the Fountain is known as the South Mall.
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Auctor Photo by Reid Sullivan (user Redsully on the English Wikipedia).
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  • 04:43, 7 February 2006 Redsully 640x426 (146,883 bytes) (Photo by Reid Sullivan. ... this picture wasn't taken at night, but it was just easier to change this one link as opposed to on the four pages that link to it... I'm not quite sure why the other picture has stayed up for so long... I can't even place wh)

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