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Charles River Soldiers Field Road 1 CAMBRIDGE Memorial Drive Memorial Drive 51 MBTA Subway BU Shuttle Bus Stops Public Parking North BU Parking Footbridge to Esplanade Massachusetts Turnpike Extension Charles River Soldiers Field Road 1 Ashford Street 3 MALVERN FIELD Gardner Street NICKERSONFIELD Storrow Drive Danielsen Hall 29 43 45 4 Deerfield Street BU Beach 5 Bay State Road Raleigh Street 18 19 50 Babcock Street Babcock 9 10 16 26 39 6 BridgeBoston University 22 17 46 Alcorn Street Alcorn Buick Street 4140 48 Granby Street Granby 13 Way Silber 2 Way Harry Agganis 8 11 14 2120 25 2827 35 36 44 47 University Road University B Line G F E D Commonwealth Avenue C B A Kenmore Square 30 49 7 12 15 37 31 33 Cummington Street 38 23 42 Naples RoadNaples Amory Street St. Paul Street Paul St. Dummer Street 32 34 Street Blandford St. Mary's Street St. Pleasant Street Pleasant Babcock Street Babcock Beacon Street Massachusetts Turnpike Crowninshield Road Crowninshield Lenox Street Mountfort Street Mountfort Street Brookline Avenue Arundel Street Fenway Park Euston Street South Campus Essex Street BROOKLINE St. Prescott Street Carlton BOSTON 24 Park Drive Miner Street SCHOOLS & COLLEGES CAMPUS LIFE Aberdeen Street 16 Boston University Academy, 1 University Rd. 6 Agganis Arena, 925 Comm. Ave. Buswell St 25 College of Arts & Sciences, 725 Comm. Ave. 48 Barnes & Noble at Boston University, 660 Beacon St. 33 College of Communication, 640 Comm. Ave. 3 Case Athletic Center, 285 Babcock St. H C Line 32 College of Engineering, 44 Cummington St. 8 Fitness & Recreation Center, 915 Comm. Ave. 14 College of Fine Arts, 855 Comm. Ave. 17 George Sherman Union, 775 Comm. Ave. BUILDINGS & SERVICES SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 13 College of General Studies, 871 Comm. Ave. 22 Marsh Chapel, 735 Comm. Ave. 43 Admissions Reception Center, 121 Bay State Rd. 14 BU Art Gallery at the Stone Gallery, 855 Comm. Ave. 27 Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, 705 Comm. Ave. 18 Mugar Memorial Library, 771 Comm. Ave. 5 Boston University Police, 32 Harry Agganis Way 37 Boston University Experience, 602 Comm. Ave. 20 Metropolitan College & Extended Education, 16 Student Activities Center, 1 University Rd. 12 Center for English Language & Orientation Programs, Boston University Theatre, 264 Huntington Ave. (not on map) 755 Comm. Ave. (Summer Term) 1 Track & Tennis Center, 100 Ashford St. 890 Comm. Ave. 29 The Castle, 225 Bay State Rd. 35 Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences, 28 Tsai Performance Center, 685 Comm. Ave. 11 Comptroller, 881 Comm. Ave. 51 DeWolfe Boathouse, 619 Memorial Drive 635 Comm. Ave. 17 Dean of Students, 775 Comm. Ave. 18 Gotlieb Archival Research Center, 771 Comm. Ave. 36 School of Education, 2 Silber Way* MAJOR RESIDENCES 11 Financial Assistance, 881 Comm. Ave. 23 Photonics Center, 8 St. Mary’s St. 7 School of Hospitality Administration, 928 Comm. Ave. 49 Hotel Commonwealth, 500 Comm. Ave. 9 10 Buick Street 19 School of Law, 765 Comm. Ave. 10 Housing Office, 25 Buick St. 44 575 Commonwealth Avenue Stops 41 School of Management, 595 Comm. Ave. 31 Information Technology, 111 Cummington St. 2 1019 Commonwealth Avenue A Blandford Street E St. Paul Street 26 School of Social Work, 264 Bay State Rd. 46 International Students & Scholars Office, 19 Deerfield St. Danielsen Hall, 512 Beacon St. (not on map) B Boston University East F Pleasant Street 21 School of Theology, 745 Comm. Ave. 34 Life Sciences & Engineering, 24 Cummington St. 50 Myles Standish Hall, 610 Beacon St. C Boston University Central G Babcock Street 21 University Professors Program, 745 Comm. Ave. 42 Metcalf Science Center, 590 Comm. Ave. 45 Shelton Hall, 91 Bay State Rd. D Boston University West H St. Mary’s Street 40 President’s Office, 1 Silber Way* 24 South Campus The Goldman School of Dental Medicine, School of Medicine, and 11 Registrar, 881 Comm. Ave. 39 The Towers, 140 Bay State Rd. School of Public Health are located at the Boston Campus Information 11 Student Health Services, 881 Comm. Ave. (West) University Medical Campus in Boston’s South End 30 Warren Towers, 700 Comm. Ave. 47 University Computers, 533 Comm. Ave. 617-353-INFO (4636) [email protected] www.bu.edu/infocenter 4 West Campus, 273–277 Babcock St. *Silber Way—formerly Sherborn Street 11 University Service Center, 881 Comm. Ave. Visit Boston University Online Maps based on Google Maps for directions and more information at www.bu.edu/maps The distance from Kenmore Square to West Campus residences is approximately 1.3 miles..
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