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Eastern Nazarene Celebrating 100 Years of Tradition in Massachusetts

Eastern Nazarene College opened in Saratoga Springs, New York, in 1900 and made the move to Quincy’s Elm Ave in 1919. The 21-acre campus is nestled in a primarily residential neighborhood and shares land with the Wollaston Church of the Nazerene. Only one original building, Canterbury Hall, remains, and the quiet campus now consists of a smattering of impressive, brick academic buildings and mid 20th-century Colonial revivals.
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