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Lincoln Elementary School, Livonia, Michigan (demolished in mid-1980s)
Medical College of Ohio Hospital and Medical College of Ohio, now University of Toledo
Shiraz University in Shiraz, Iran[2]
Grant Elementary School, Livonia, Michigan, 1956
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