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Cntr. NT2 Nittany Apartments C4 Free visitor parking after 5:00 p.m. and on weekends; F1 C6 Medlar Field at Lubrano Park 4 C4 F2 F5 F W6 Thompson Hall C5 RESERVED Staff or Student parking (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., M-F)O AGE Agricultural Engineering D4 Visitors Center I3 HZM HazMat E1 MRK Merkle Lab I1 REC Reber C6 VIS Veterinary Research J1 NT3 Nittany Community Center F5 X W7 Waring Commons C5 I I ASI Agricultural Science & Industry E4 CHB Chambers C4 H Headhouse E4 MSC Millenium Science Complex RSC Recreation (Rec Hall) B4 WGR Visual Arts D4 Nittany Hall F5 Free visitor parking after 9:00 p.m., visitor permits valid after E5 Watts Hall C5 H ASM All-Sports Museum H3 CHN Chandlee Lab D5 HII Headhouse II E4 MOR Moore RSE Research Center H5 WKR Wagner F4 North Residence Halls 4:00 p.m.; RESERVED Staff parking (7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.) C4 White Course Apartments O I III L M ARC Almquist Research Center H2 CEL Chemical Ecology Lab 1 HIII Headhouse E4 MLR Mueller Lab D4 RSW Research East G5 WTK Walker B5 N1 L O A1 Paid visitor parking garage; parking by permit only 2:00 a.m. toO 4:00 a.m.UN ALT Althouse Lab CHM Chemistry HHD Health & Human Dev. MIF RDH Research West WTN Wartik Lab N2 Beam Hall W T D4 E5 D6 Multi-Sport Indoor Facility H4 B5 D5 D3 NI T A2 Bernreuter Hall T A5 R AN ADL Animal Diagnostic Lab J1 CUL Coal Utilization Lab F5 HND Henderson D5 MRC Mushroom Research Center RDR Rider House C6 WVR Water Tunnel (G. Thomas) B5 N3 Holmes Hall D3 D E1 Parking meters are enforced from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., M-F Y A3 Cunningham Hall A5 EX AMC Animal Maintenance Center J1 CMP Computer Building E4 HNG Henning E4 MTD Mushroom Test Demo. Facility E1 RTR Rider C6 WCR Weaver D4 N4 Leete Hall D3 PR ES A4 Donkin Hall A5 No parking 2:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. SW ARL Applied Research Lab (ARL) B6 CRN Corn Breeding Lab H2 HUB Hetzel Union Building (HUB) D5 MUS Music D4 ROB Ritenour E5 WHT West Campus Chiller A5 N5 Runkle Hall D4 A A5 Dunham Hall A5 Y ASB Applied Science B5 DCX Dairy Complex G2 HPC High Pressure Combustion Lab E1 MII Music II D4 SKT Robeson Cultural Center D5 WML White E5 Warnock Commons D3 Pollock Residence Halls A6 Farrell Hall A5 Penn State Parking Garage, Municipal Parking Garage or Commercial Lot ARB Arboretum E3 DVL Davey Lab D5 HNZ Hintz Family Alumni Center C6 NLI Nittany Lion Inn B4 SVG Sackett C6 WLY Whitmore Lab D5 A7 Ferguson Hall A5 ARM Armsby D4 DBG Daybridge Child Dev. Center M1 HLB Holuba Hall G4 NLS Nittany Lion Shrine C4 STF Salvage Warehouse F2 WLD Wiley Lab J1 P1 Information Booth A8 Garban Hall A5 APD Arthrod Research Building I1 DKE Deike C5 HRS Horse Barns H1 NPD Nittany Parking Deck C4 SEL Sarni Tennis Facility F4 Willard C5 P2 Beaver Hall E5 East Residence Halls A9 Grubb Hall A5 ACG Arts Cottage D4 EES Earth-Engineering Sciences A5 HSL Hosler C5 NLL Noll Lab B5 SHC Scent Mediated Ecology Lab I1 P3 Hartranft Hall E5 A10 Haffner Hall A5 Campus Bus Routes Red Link to Innovation Park BAG Bag House C6 ELR East Area Locker Room F5 HBS Hostetter (Business Srvs.) E2 NSB Nursing Sciences Bldg D6 SCH Schreyer Honors College E6 E1 P4 Hiester Hall F5 N A11 Holderman Hall A5 Beaver BCS Bank of America Career Srvs. EHP East Campus Heating Plant I HFS Housing & Food Services OAK SCC Schreyer House E2 Bigler Hall P5 Mifflin Hall A E4 5 E2 Oak Building B4 D2 F4 E5 T Stadium A12 Ikenberry Hall A5 H East BRD Beard Field F3 EAP East Parking Deck E4 HPD HUB Parking Deck E5 OBK Obelisk SCB Schultz Child Care Center C3 E3 Brumbaugh Hall F3 P6 Pollock Commons F5 E C5 R PARK AVE Halls A13 Lovejoy Hall A5 T BVR Beaver Stadium H3 EIS Eisenhower Auditorium E4 HLS Huck Life Sciences E5 OBT Old Botany D5 SHD Schwab Auditorium D5 E4 Curtin Hall F4 P7 Porter Hall F5 O N A14 Osborn Hall A5 Nittany BDK Beecher-Dock House G6 ECH Eisenhower Chapel D4 IHL Ihlseng C4 OMN Old Main D5 SAA Shields F4 E5 Findlay Commons F3 P8 Ritner Hall F5 S A15 Palladino Hall A5 T Lion Inn Medlar Field at BSB Beef/Sheep Barns J2 EPD Eisenhower Parking Deck E4 IST Information Sciences & Tech. B5 OSM Osmond Lab D5 SPK Snider Agricultural Arena I2 E6 Fisher Hall F3 P9 Shulze Hall E5 Bryce Lubrano Park A16 Patterson Hall A5 Jordan BND Benedict House F6 EEE Electrical Engineering East C5 INS Insectary I1 OSW Oswald Tower D5 SCG Sparks C5 E7 Geary Hall F3 P10 Shunk Hall F5 Library Center A17 Ray Hall A5 PORTER RD BFC Bennett Family Center F5 EEW Electrical Engineering West C5 IM Intramural G3 OUT Outreach Innovation N1 SDL Spruce Cottage E5 E8 Hastings Hall F3 Wolf Hall F5 South Residence Halls Weston Community Center A5 BCR Berkey Creamery E4 ELT Elliott C6 IMF Intramural Fields B5, F2, F3, G3 PMA Palmer Museum of Art D4 SFB Steidle C5 E9 Johnston Commons F3 Bus Station HUB BBH Biobehavioral Health D6 ENG Engineering Services B5 JMS James C6 PSQ Pasquerilla Spiritual Center D4 STH Stuckeman Family Building D4 E10 McKean Hall F3 S1 Residence Hall BTL Biomechanics Teaching Lab C4 EUN Engineering Units C6 JFF Jeffrey Field G3 PRL Pasture Research Lab E4 SWM Student Health Center E4 E11 Packer Hall F3 S2 Atherton Hall E6 COLLEGE AVE ST S ATHERTON General Use Building BLB Blue Band F2 EPL Eva Pell Lab J1 KTZ Katz E2 PNL Paterno Library SWI Swimming Pool (Outdoor) F4 E12 Pennypacker Hall F4 S3 Chace Hall E6 Blue Loop D4 BEAVER AVE I A White Loop BKS Bookstore D5 FMD Farms Department H2 KLR Keller C4 PTL Pattee Library C4 TCH Swine Research Center 5 E13 Pinchot Hall E3 S4 Cooper Hall F6 Bicycle Lane or Path L L E Red Link BRL Borland D4 FNK Fenske Lab E4 KRN Kern C4 PTN Patterson D4 TCM Technology Center N1 E14 Snyder Hall F3 S5 Cross Hall F6 N Green Link BKE Boucke D5 FRG Ferguson D4 LWR Land & Water Research H5 PVN Pavilion Theatre D4 TNS Telecommunications D5 E15 Sproul Hall F3 S6 Ewing Hall E6 S T BNR Breazeale Nuclear Reactor G5 FLT Fleet Operations H2 LWM Landscape & Water Mgmt.
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