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* [https://library.rit.edu/depts/archives/frances-baker-hall-entrance Frances Baker Hall Entrance Photo] | * [https://library.rit.edu/depts/archives/frances-baker-hall-entrance Frances Baker Hall Entrance Photo] | ||
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Name | Frances Baker Hall |
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Building Number | 27, 29 |
Abbreviation | BHA,BHA,BHC, BHD |
Zone | H-6 |
Frances Baker Hall is a residence hall in the South Area of dorms. Baker houses the substance free lifestyle floor.
Like many buildings on campus, Baker hall is named after a woman who was influential in RIT's early history. Frances Baker donated a house to the University at 64 S. Washington Street. That house became the original Frances Baker Hall before RIT moved to the Henrietta campus in the 60s.
Frances Baker is a low-rise building without an elevator and does have rooms on the first floor. Baker Hall is directly connected to Grace Watson Hall.
Baker does not have air conditioning.
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