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ROCHESTER — Mayo Clinic's Damon Patient Parking Ramp, destined to be demolished, is set to close on Saturday, July 26.
If you've been to Mayo Clinic, you've probably parked at the Damon Parking Ramp, but it is about to be turned to rubble.
The parking ramp, built in 1990, will be replaced by the Bernard E. and Edith B. Waterman building, a clinical building focusing on transforming medicine and patient care.
ROCHESTER, Minn.- Mayo Clinic is preparing to close off its Damon Patient Parking Ramp on July 26, to prepare for demolition.
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