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English: The magnet yoke from a cyclotron, built in 1935 by Professor William D. Harkins and colleagues at the University of Chicago, was moved to Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Batavia, Illinois. It is on display in Fermilab's Village at the corner of Batavia Road and Blackhawk Boulevard. Enrico Fermi was among the scientists who conducted research using this cyclotron.
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Camera location 41° 49′ 23″ N, 88° 13′ 20″ W  Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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