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Reynolda Campus 1 Wait Chapel/Wingate Hall 41 Martin Residence Hall 2 Efird Residence Hall 42 Spry Soccer Stadium 3 Taylor Residence Hall 43 Polo Residence Hall REYNOLDA CAMPUS MAP Bookstore, Campus Grounds 44 , 45, 46 Chiller Plants 4 Davis Residence Hall 47 Greene Hall Subway, University Police 48 Tennis Courts 24-Hour Office 49 Polo Road Gate Area Map . t 5 Reynolda Hall 50 University Parkway Gatehouse S Wake Forest y r Tennis Center Cafeteria 51 Reynolda Road Gatehouse r University e BB&T Field/ Magnolia Room 52 Miller Center h Corporate C Deacon Tower/ Cardiac 6 Benson University Center 53 Porter B. Byrum Center Bridger Field House Research Reynolda Center Pugh Auditorium, Food Court, Welcome Center To US 52 Business Reynolds Blvd. ke Shorty's, Post Office 54 South Residence Hall Center a st Wake Forest W re Fo . 7 Z. Smith Reynolds Library 56 Dance Studio . Rd University y w 59 The Barn k . Starbucks . Deacon Blvd d P R 7A Wilson Wing 60 Farrell Hall lo k Reynolda Nanotechnology Po e Center 8 Olin Physical Laboratory 61 Dogwood Residence Hall e Village r Wake Forest C Dr. Baseball Park 9 Salem Hall 62 Magnolia Residence Hall m s eu a s l Reynolda i U i l o n 10 Winston Hall 63 North Campus Dining S House C i v 11 Luter Residence Hall and Gardens e LJVM r s Coliseum W i oad Graylyn t 12 Babcock Residence Hall lo R y Po Conference i P n 13 Tribble Hall Center k g 27 w 14 Johnson Residence Hall a y 49 . t 15 Bostwick Residence Hall e d. R R R od e 16 Collins Residence Hall 41 Robinho y d . n Soccer o d . 42 . ld 17 Facilities Management Dr R Practice Field l cha a as U d 17A University Police P r R d n o f . 17B Central Heating Plant iv t M C a h 26 e r a e 26B r t r r 18 Carswell Hall 34 S s r s h y . i a 26A t S 19 Manchester Athletic Center 25 N l y l t . 43 P S 19A Pruitt Football Center Water t a Wake Forest . 44 r 20 Calloway Center Tower k School of Medicine Winston-Salem 20A Manchester Hall w Carroll Weathers Dr. 32 Rd. a Downtown 20B Kirby Hall orest y 62 ke F 21 Reynolds Gymnasium 63 Wa 50 Student Health Service 61 22 Kitchin Residence Hall 60 BUSINESS Deacon Shop Water Tower Field 40 23 Poteat Residence Hall Poteat Field . y Zick’s w k P W 24 Huffman Residence Hall . C r a C 25 ROTC Building . k a d 48 s R e r r r t o e 26 Alumni Hall s F l t e e r o l 26A University Advancement o r W P F e e 30 e s 26B Residence Life & Housing k t a a R t h Parking & Transportation d e W . rs D 31 To BB&T Field, Deacon One Office 1 24 23 r. 28 Bridger Field House, 27 Residential Community 38 Deacon Tower, on 28 WFDD Radio Station Aar 37 Wake Forest Tennis Center, ane 29 Museum of Anthropology L 2 Hearn Cross-Country LJVM Coliseum and 29A Anthropology Lab Plaza 29 Trail Wake Forest 30 Piccolo Residence Hall 22 21 59 29A Baseball Park 31 Palmer Residence Hall 33 . 32 Worrell Professional Center t 3 S 52 33 North Campus Apartments 19 y 35 e 34 Student Apartments l rows Field s 19A 35 Scales Fine Arts Center a 56 20B E 20 Mainstage Theatre n e 5 Hanes Art Gallery l 4 W Football l 20A 47 Brendle Recital Hall A in Practice Field Davis Field g 36 Starling Hall a t e 40 37 Kentner Stadium Manchester 45 6 R 38 Leighton Tennis Stadium W d Plaza 18 . 39 Dianne Dailey Golf Learning Center a k 40 Haddock Golf Center e F o 15 re To Reynolda Road, Silas Creek Pkwy. s 17B . t and I-40 Business/Bypass Rd Rd 13 17 st . 7 To Graylyn, Reynolda Village, Reynolda Gardens re 8 Fo and Reynolda House ake 7A 17A W 46 14 36 16 51 53 9 10 12 54 39 11 n. L ry G r. o Reynolda ull y D em e M Walking Trail er Faculty Dr. Visitor Parking Jasp 08-13 DIRECTIONS ACCOMMODATIONS Preferred Hotels U.S. 52 Area rather than I-40 Bypass. Please identify yourself as a Wake Forest Comfort Inn guest when making reservations. 200 Mercantile Drive From I-40 Business: Take Silas Creek Parkway North for approximately 4 miles. (800) 424-6423 or (336) 714-8888 Bear right at the Wake Forest University Exit. Closest to Campus Graylyn Conference Center Hampton Inn and Suites From I-40 Bypass: Take Exit 188 (Business I-40) to Silas Creek Parkway North Exit. 1900 Reynolda Road 309 Summit Square Court (336) 377-3000 From US 52 Northbound: Take I-40 Business West to Silas Creek Parkway North. (336) 758-2428 Holiday Inn Select From US 52 Southbound: Residence Inn 7835 North Point Boulevard 5790 University Parkway Many airlines serve the Piedmont Triad International Airport, a 30-minute drive from the (800) 331-3131 or (336) 759-0777 (888) 465-4329 or (336) 767-9595 Wake Forest Campus. Quality Inn Downtown Winston-Salem 5719 University Parkway Brookstown Inn (877) 424-6423 or (336) 767-9009 CAMPUS DIRECTORY 200 Brookstown Avenue (800) 845-4262 or (336) 725-1120 Hanes Mall Area Area code is 336. If you are dialing a campus extension (758-) from on-campus, Embassy Suites Comfort Suites dial only the last four digits. 460 North Cherry Street I-40 at Hanes Mall Boulevard (800) 445-8667 or (336) 724-2300 (877) 424-6423 or (336) 774-0805 School of Medicine Hawthorne Inn Courtyard by Marriott Porter B. Byrum Welcome Center, 758-5201 Bowman Gray Campus, 716-4264 420 High Street at Business 40 1600 Westbrook Plaza Drive (800) 321-2211 or (336) 760-5777 Dean of the College (877) 777-3099 or (336) 777-3000 Reynolda Hall, 758-5311 758-5264 Marriott Hotel Days Inn 425 North Cherry Street 3300 Silas Creek Parkway Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (800) 329-7466 or (336) 760-4770 Reynolda Hall, 758-5301 Reynolda Hall, 758-5206 (877) 888-9762 or (336) 725-3500 Wingate Inn School of Law 125 South Main Street 1680 Westbrook Plaza Drive Worrell Center, 758-5430 Bridger Field House, BB&T Field (800) 228-1000 or (336) 714-2800 (800) 228-2800 or (336) 714-3000 Schools of Business 1-888-758-DEAC Hampton Inn Worrell Center and Kirby Hall University Police Other Hotels 1990 Hampton Court at I-40 Graduate Programs, 758-5422 Information, 758-5591 Closest to Campus (800) 445-8667 or (336) 760-1660 Undergraduate Programs, 758-5304 Emergencies from on-campus Clarion Sundance Hotel Hilton Garden Inn extensions, 911 1325 Creekshire Way Divinity School 3050 University Parkway (336) 723-2911 (336) 765-1298 Wingate Hall, 758-5121 numbers, 758-5911 Courtyard by Marriott Holiday Inn Express 3111 University Parkway 2520 Peters Creek Parkway (800) 321-2211 or (336) 727-1277 (888) 465-4329 or (336) 788-1980 Holiday Inn Express Quality Inn and Suites 110 Miller Street 2008 South Hawthorne Road (877) 424-6423 or (336) 765-6670 www.wfu.edu (888) 465-4329 or (336) 721-0220 Sleep Inn 1985 Hampton Inn Court (877) 424-6423 or (336) 774-8020.
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