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Kessler Campanile, Atlanta

The 80 feet tall stainless steel Kessler Campanile on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology was originally constructed for the 1996 Olympic Games.

The 80 feet tall stainless steel Kessler Campanile on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology was originally constructed for the 1996 Olympic Games. It has a fountain pool at its base, and is in the GT amphitheater.


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About Kessler Campanile

 Ferst Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, United States

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