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What state is Hopkins University in?
Maryland USA

Johns Hopkins University, founded in 1876, is a world-famous private university, the first research university in the United States, and one of the founding schools of association of american universities (AAU) 14, the academic alliance of top universities in North America. In 20 16, the National Science Foundation of the United States ranked this university as the university with the highest research funding in the United States for 37 consecutive years. Up to now, 36 faculty members in this school have won the Nobel Prize (No.15 in the world). 20 15- 16 American news and world report listed it as global 12 and the United States10; In 20 16, The Times Higher Education Supplement listed it as 1 1 in the world and the 7th in the United States.

Campus Introduction The main campus of Hopkins University is divided into 140 acres of picturesque Homewood, which is located 3 miles north of Baltimore's Fuxing Inner Harbor. The tree-lined square courtyards, classical Georgian red brick buildings, open lawns and sports fields on campus create an idyllic and pleasant scenery on the edge of downtown. The remaining campuses are scattered in different areas of Baltimore and nearby towns.

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Homewood campus is the oldest campus in this university. The campus is located in Charles district in the north of Baltimore, which combines the charm of a small town with the vitality of a metropolis. It is a popular weekend resort in the greater Baltimore metropolitan area. It takes only 1 hour to go to Washington, D.C. by train, and less than 3 hours to go to new york. Many places of interest nearby can be reached on foot. Part of the film "Social Network" was filmed.

Homewood, where the school is located, was originally the manor of the son of Charles Carroll, one of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence. The whole campus covers an area of 140 mu, with towering old trees and lush. The buildings on campus are mainly red brick buildings with typical academic style in19th century. The trails extending in all directions on campus connect all the buildings together, which are quiet and serene and full of humanistic atmosphere, and are known as the "spiritual capital" of Baltimore.