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Marlboro's facilities are relatively small because of its size.
Many of the buildings including the main classroom building, the dining hall, the admissions building and the administration building are converted farm buildings that predate the college.
The campus ' historic buildings require a lot of maintenance.
Through grants from federal, state and private entities, the college has been able to improve the energy-efficiency of the Dining Hall, Dalrymple, Mather and the Admissions building since 2008, with plans to work on student residences in the future.
In the summer of 2011, the half-circle driveway at the campus entrance was converted to green space and walking paths.

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