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The new Battle Building at UVA Children’s Hospital located on West Main Street in Charlottesville, VA. The new building has seven floors and 200,000 square feet to house dozens of pediatric specialties, ranging from primary to specialized care in cancer, heart disorders and many other pediatric illnesses. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff

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The new Battle Building at UVA Children’s Hospital located on West Main Street in Charlottesville, VA. The new building has seven floors and 200,000 square feet to house dozens of pediatric specialties, ranging from primary to specialized care in cancer, heart disorders and many other pediatric illnesses. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff