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One member's amateur attempt to capture
some Mooseheart images on film. It is a large file and will take awhile
to load. Clicking on the images will enable you to view them in a larger
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Sign at the entrance to Mooseheart
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Football stadium where the Red Raiders
play is to the left as you enter and can be seen from the road
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Administration Building is to the right
as you view from the road
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Centennial Plaza, the first thing one
sees as you enter the grounds
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The Campanile and Visitor's Center viewed
from the back
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Bronze statue of James J. Davis, founder
of Mooseheart located on the back of the Campanile Building
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To the right of the Campanile, as you
enter is the Museum
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If you think ritual is tough now, how
would you like to wear this outfit?
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An impressive building, the Mooseheart
House of God
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One of the residential buildings for
older students
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One of the stores on campus where students
can purchase clothing, school supplies and other necessities
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The entrance to a residence in the Baby
Village, a place every visitor wants to see
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Sitting around the dining room table
with one of the House Parents
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Everything is scaled to fit in the Baby
Village and the bathtub, foreground, is raised so the House Parents don't
have to bend over so much
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Children are taught to make their beds
very early
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This young man gave a picture he had
drawn to another visitor with the condition that she promise to put it
on her refrigerator door
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Finally, at the time of my visit in October,
1997 this 6 months old infant was the youngest resident of Mooseheart
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