Category:Rogers Building (MIT Building 7)

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English: The Rogers Building, named after William Barton Rogers, founder of MIT, and located at 77 Massachusetts Avenue, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is the primary entrance to the main MIT buildings. It was built in 1937 and was designed by William Welles Bosworth and Harry J. Carlson in the Neoclassical style. The building has a dome similar to the Great Dome, but smaller, which is sometimes referred to as the "Little Dome", under which is Lobby 7.

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