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Lewis Arts & RSITY ARTS Hall Building Shed 'A' Sigma Sciences Clark Martha Van COMSTOCK Education Center Filtration WILLARD WAY Phi QUAD Nearing Plant UNIVE Hall Savage Rensselaer KNOLL Muenscher Sigma Alumni Summer Green Hall Hall Greenhouse Laboratory Leland Kappa Sigma Pi House Lath Lab McGraw DEANS GARDEN House Blue & Lab Complex State Elevated N AURORA STREET Hall Computing and WEST AVENUE ROBISON NEW LINN STREET Boldt Hall Bailey HallCommunications Apiary Cool Greenhouse J K Yellow Love Lab Pumphouse Goldwin EAST AVENUE Warren Hall (Language House) Baker Rockefeller Mann YORK STATE & Lab Complex ROAD Von Smith Center Caldwell Building 'B' Greenhouse Greenhouse Tower Hall Library Beebe HERB GARDEN JUDD FALLS ROAD Cramm Alice H. Cook Hall Hall J N & Lab Complex Alpha Space Addition Hall PEONY AND ATIONS Plant Hall House ROAD L,G Quonset Tau Sciences Building Mann PERENNIAL F Hut Breeding 'D' Omega Roberts AG QUAD Library G D PLANT 660 Stewart LIBE Morrill Hall GARDEN E E Baker PLANTATIONS A F Avenue SLOPE Hall Big Red POUNDER B E F Federal M Vet Surge Hall BakerFounders Andrew Fernow Bruckner A Carl North AVENUE CENTRAL Dickson Barn Plant Science Bldg Emerson Lab McClintock HERITAGE C P Nutrition Necropsy L Facility Hall Hall Kroch Hall B Schurman Hall FARRAND Malott Hall Poultry Shed H I GreenhousesBasic Science Bldg Wing S Barn Kahin Becker South Library White Hall Kennedy Houses Little VEGETABLE M C Moore K House House GARDEN D J Center Mennen Hall Hall Rice GARDEN B Lab CRAR Olin MINNS Greenhouses Bradfield INFO PETERSON Kenneth I Uris Stimson R. URIS ROCKWELL Diagnostic T Barn Annex STEWART AVENUE Hall BOOTH House 5 Lyon Hall Library GARDEN AZALEA GARDEN GARDEN Rice Hall LOT Post A Federal James Law Lab Poultry Virus Library Hall TOWER ROAD Lab Nutrition Auditorium Laboratory WEST War TOWER ROAD Vet Cayuga Seeley G. Laboratory CALDWELL ROAD Guterman Lodge CAMPUS Memorial McGraw ILR Dale R. Ed College of Vet Large Animal Tower Sage Day Hall Extension Mudd Hall Vet Research Center Medical Bioclimatic UNIVERSITY AVENUE Isolation Facility McFaddin Hall Ives Hall Corson Hall Tower Veterinary Center Laboratory Chapel Uris Hall Stocking Hall Food Science Morrison Federal Medicine Delta Info & Ives Nematode Boyce Phi Hans Bethe Tours Ives ILR Lab Hall Hall BIOLOGY Thompson Pole (Llenroc) House The Cornell Store PETER Hall Conference Lab East Campus West East Center Weill Institute Barn William T. EAST AVENUE QUAD ROBISON ALUMNI FIELDS Research Farm Service Pesticide Willard PLAZA Hall Wing Livestock Keeton ROBERT J. KANE Facility Environmental Shop Storage Straight HO Comstock Hall Pavilion TOWER ROAD House ILR Research Hall Biotechnology SPORTS COMPLEX Large Animal Research Health & Safety Psil Noyes Community Hall PLAZA Barnes Statler Building Building & Teaching Unit Farm Service Upsilon and Rec Center Hall Hotel GARDEN AVENUE B LOT Open Shop Complex ROCK Statuatory Shed 'C' Open Grounds CORNELL AVENUE Friedman Surge Ruminant Shed 'B' N AURORA STREET GARDEN ^ Operations LINN STREET Wrestling Phi Telluride Barton Hall ROAD WING Riley-Robb Facility 3 Nutrition Lab Facility Sigma House Sage Hall Center Kappa Gannett AVENUE SAGE Police Teagle Hall Phi Lynah Rink Bartels Hall PALM ROAD Psi Health DRIVE STATLER Hall Quonsets Delta Statler Hall Chilled Water CAMPUS ROAD ROAD Center & Auditorium Plant 2 Tau Olin Hall Friedman Strength Delta Alpha KITE HILL Wilson & Conditioning Center LOT Synchrotron CAMPUS Omicron Delta Schoellkopf CAMPUS ROAD Pomology Upsilon INFO Grumman Squash Lab Teaching Cold Storage PDC Carpenter & FARM STREET Psi Anabel House Friends Hall BOOTH CAMPUS ROAD Courts CAMPUS ROAD and Research and Sales Paint Shops Taylor Hall Barns DRYDEN ROAD (ROUTE 366) SOUTH AVENUE Schoellkopf Carpenter Duffield Phillips Memorial Hall JUDD FALLS ROAD Kappa Pi Kappa Delta Hall Hall Hall CRESCENT Equine Pomology Kappa LOT CASCADILLA CREEK Alpha Alpha Myron Hollister PEW Metabolism Pole Barn Theta Epsilon Taylor Unit Center for Hall ENGINEERING Schoellkopf Pomology Agricultural Hall QUAD Kite Hill 112 Jewish Living HOY Schoellkopf Crescent Trailer Engineering COLLEGE AVENUE Substation Edgemoor Bard Pressbox SCHOELLKOPF Test Lab HOY ROAD FIELD OXLEY LOT DEWITT PLACE Hall Thurston FIELD Schoellkopf CORNELL ORCHARDS Upson Parking Garage Pesticide EDGEMOOR LANE Hall Kimball CASCADILLA MTJF Hall Garage Schoellkopf Water Graphic Arts Storage Chi Hughes Library Snee Hall DILMUN HILL Phi Lambda Hall Hall West Stands Treatment Services Bldg PARK Addition INFO Dwyer Bridge Plant Chilled STUDENT Chi BOOTH Water Alpha Ward Center for Grumman & Dam ORGANIC FARM College Avenue Trolley Foot Nuclear Sciences Hall Plant III Machine Quonset Stone Arch Bridge Frank H.T. 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