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All-Gender Bathrooms 1 Admissions F5 23 Cohen Auditorium 41 Granoff Family 65 Psychology Bldg. J6 1A Aidekman Arts Center H10 Leir Hall H9 Hillel Center D5 66 Robinson Hall J7 2 Alumnæ Hall H9 23A Collaborative Learning 41A Granoff Music Center J9 67 16-20 Sawyer Ave D9 3 Alumni House F9 and Innovation Complex 41B Grounds/Support Services 68 28 Sawyer Ave D9 4 Anderson Hall J7 574 Boston Ave M8 Maintenance Garage H5 69 Sawyer House B9 5 Bacon Hall L7 24 66 Colby Street L6 42 Halligan Hall H4 70 Science and Engineering 6 Balch Arena Theater H10 25 Computer Annex G10 43 Hamilton Pool H3 Complex J7 7 Ballou Hall F7 27 Cousens Gymnasium H4 44 Hayes House B8 71 Science and 8 Barnum Hall E7 28 Curtis Hall J6 45 Hooper Infirmary Technology Center N7 9 Baronian Field House J11 29 11 Curtis Ave B9 124 Professors Row C9 71A Start House F9 9A 21-23 Bellevue St. C5 30 89-91 Curtis St. B10 46 Jackson Gymnasium H10 73 Fine Arts House J8 10 Bendetson Hall F6 31 126-128 Curtis St. B9 47 Lane Hall E5 74 62 RTalbot Ave. G10 11 Blakeslee House B8 32 Dana Hall E7 49 Lincoln Filene H6 75 97 Talbot Ave E9 12 Bolles House J8 33 Dearborn House 50 Mayer Campus Center G9 76 44 Teele Ave C11 13 Bookstore G9 72 Professors Row E9 51 Michael Chemistry Lab G10 77 Tisch Library G8 13A 520 Boston Ave L7 34 Dewick-MacPhie Hall F10 52 Miner Hall H7 77A Tisch Sports and 13B 550 Boston Ave. M7 34A Dowling Hall 53 Mugar Hall Fitness Center J3 14 Braker Hall G6 Admissions Fares Center D7 78 26 Winthrop St B5 15 Bray Lab K7 Parking 56 Olin Center for Language 78A 47 Winthrop St B4 16 108 Bromfield Rd. K8 University Police F5 and Culture Studies D6 79 51 Winthrop St B4 17 Bromfield House 35 East Hall G6 56A 96 Packard Ave D10 80 Women’s Center G9 16 Dearborn Rd. K8 36 Eaton Hall G7 57 108 Packard Ave D10 111 114 Curtis St. 18 Bromfield-Pearson K7 37 Eliot-Pearson H1 58 112 Packard Ave D10 Nutrition Office B9 19 Cabot Intercultural Center D7 38 Fung House 59 120 Packard Ave D9 19A Chase Center C6 48 Professors Row G8 60 Packard Hall F6 19B Central Energy Plant G5 38A Gantcher Family Sports 61 Paige Hall H6 20 Interfaith Center & Convocation Center H2 62 Pearson Chemistry Lab G10 58 Winthrop St. B3 39 Goddard Chapel F7 62A Performance Hangar G10 80 George St See J1 22 Central Heating Plant G5 40 Goddard Hall D7 63 20 Professors Row H8 Shoemaker Boathouse 64 128 Professors Row C9 300 Rivers Edge Dr See N9 Bacow Sailing Pavilion See A3 Upper Mystic Lake 196 Boston Ave See A3 200 Boston Ave See A3 Tufts Administration Bldg See D12 162 Latin Way Mechanical See G11 101 Anthony House H8 117 Hallowell Hall F5 131 123 Packard Ave E9 151 Sophia Gordon Hall - East H9 102 Bartol House C9 117A Harleston Hall G11 131A 126 Packard Ave D9 152 Sophia Gordon Hall - West H9 104 Blakeley Hall C7 118 Haskell Hall F11 134 80 Professors Row E9 153 101 Talbot Ave E9 105 Bush Hall F10 119 Hill Hall E4 135 92 Professors Row D9 154 Tilton Hall F11 106 Capen House J8 120 Hillside Dormitory E5 136 98 Professors Row D9 155 Tousey House A5 107 Carmichael Hall C6 121 Hillside House J8 137 106 Professors Row D9 156 West Hall E6 108 Carpenter House B6 122 Hodgdon Hall E10 138 114 Professors Row C9 157 25 Whitfield Rd C10 109 Chandler House E11 123 Houston Hall D7 139 134 Professors Row B9 158 Wilson House B8 110 90-94 Curtis St B10 124 Latin Way Dormitory G11 140 Richardson House H9 159 10 Winthrop St B6 112 176 Curtis St B6 125 Lewis Hall E11 141 14 Sawyer Ave D9 160 Wren Hall C5 113 Davies House D9 126 McCollester House A5 144 45 Sawyer Ave B9 161 Wyeth House C10 114 12 Dearborn Rd K8 127 Metcalf Hall F9 146 Schmalz House D10 115A Gifford House E8 128 Miller Hall D6 149 Stratton Hall H9 116 Hall House D10 129 Milne House D10 150 9-11 Sunset Rd B7 130 100 Packard Ave D10 All-Gender Bathroom Single Stall Bathroom Accessible Entrance MBTA - Bus Stop Tufts University Campus Planning Copyright September 2018 .
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