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The college (or prep school in Americanese) is mostly closed to visitors except for a not that interesting museum about the school and the chapel. Eton and Harrow have historically been the educators of England's young aristocrats, although at least when I lived there Eton had a much better academic reputation and Harrow was a school for the English equivalent of George Bush.
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