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Auggie Neighborhood AUGGIE NEIGHBORHOOD MAP Restaurant or bar DISCOVER THE CITY AROUND YOU Coffee shop Augsburg College is located in a vibrant urban setting with access to unique food, shopping Shopping, art, or entertainment and entertainment. Whether you’re looking for a great cup of coffee or an exciting art or cultural CEDAR-RIVERSIDE SEWARD experience, this guide will help you connect with the neighborhoods around campus. Augsburg College campus Cedar-Riverside boasts the largest Seward, which includes Franklin community of immigrants in the Avenue, is known for its diversity, To Downtown S Washington AvenueMinneapolis Dinkytown Twin Cities, adding a vibrant progressiveness, co-op, and SEVEN richness to the culture and heritage 35W CORNERS favorites like Birchwood Café, East Bank Station of the area. It offers a wide variety To Stadium Village and St. Paul bakery Mon Petit Cheri, and Thai of ethnic restaurants, grocery Town Hall Brewery diner Soberfish. The neighborhood markets, retail stores, and coffee is home to the Milwaukee Avenue shops—most notably, Mapps Historic District, a row of homes Bullwinkle’s Republic University of Minnesota Weisman Art Museum Coffee and Tea. With destinations on the National Register of Historic Saloon Theatre in the Round East Bank like the Mixed Blood Theatre Places; and arts organizations The Corner Bar SE Washington Avenue and Cedar Cultural Center, this Northern Clay Center, ArtiCulture, neighborhood is home to a thriving and The Playwrights’ Center. West Bank Station arts scene, including award-winning EAST BANK Cedar Avenue performances and live music. University of Minnesota M i To Downtown s Minneapolis West Bank s is s Mixed Blood Theatre ip SEVEN CORNERS EAST BANK / DINKYTOWN p i R Mapps Coffee and Tea iv Seven Corners, a district within East Bank and Dinkytown, which er CEDAR- the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, serves the University of Minnesota, RIVERSIDE is a college-student hotspot showcases neighborhood offering a number of bars such as fixtures like burger jointAnnie’s Bullwinkle’s and The Corner Bar, Parlour, Italian eatery Vescio’s, The Cedar Cultural Center as well as dining establishments and legendary Al’s Breakfast. If 35W Jimmy John’s West River Parkway like Republic, Town Hall Brewery, nightlife is more your speed, look Cedar / Riverside Cedar Avenue and even a sushi joint. The area no further than Library Bar and Station Riverside Avenue is rounded out with entertainment Grill and Blarney Pub and Grill. Of Nabo Café options including a comedy club course there is no shortage of arts CEDAR- and one of the oldest theaters in and culture, with the Weisman Art Triple Rock RIVERSIDE the state, Theatre in the Round. Museum on the Mississippi River. 94 Social Club Davanni’s Pizza METRO LIGHT RAIL Einstein Bros. MURPHY SQUARE Bagels A valid ticket is required before you METRO Green Line light rail To Mall of America board the light rail. To purchase M Starbucks and Airport inn East to Stadium Village for food, eh a ticket, use the ticket vending Hiawatha Avenue ah a 94 Av machines located at each station. drinks and shopping. Continue en u e Customers must be prepared to show Riverside Avenue on to downtown St. Paul. a ticket on the train. Northern Clay Center Franklin Avenue METRO Blue Line light rail Franklin Avenue SEWARD Get updated schedules and fares at Station metrotransit.org North to downtown Minneapolis and Tracy’s Saloon Mon Petit Cheri ArtiCulture south to MSP International Airport Franklin Avenue Playwrights’ Center Sober Fish Seward Community Co-op METRO light rail stations and the Mall of America. Hagfors Center Building Footprint Hagfors Center Construction Site 3145-0716 16 Skyway / Building Connections Accessible Parking Disability Access 11 8 7 5 20 AUGGIE 1 18 17 12 19 2 9 15 6 MAP 3 10 Murphy Square Park 14 21 4 Edor Nelson Field 94 94 Updated July 2016 1. Anderson Music Hall 13. Memorial Hall PARKING 2. Anderson Residence Hall 14. Mortensen Residence Hall A. Faculty / Staff 3. Christensen Center (Admissions) 15. Old Main B. Resident / Commuter Student * 4. Edor Nelson Field 16. Oren Gateway Center C. Commuter Student 5. Foss Lobeck Miles Center 17. Quad D. Faculty / Staff 6. Facilities and Grounds Shop 18. Science Hall E. Short-Term Visitor AUGSBURG DPS ESCORTS 7. Hagfors Center (future) 19. Si Melby Hall G. Hagfors Center (TBA) Augsburg community members may request 8. Hoversten Chapel 20. Sverdrup Hall H. Reserved an escort from dusk until dawn to and from 9. Ice Arena 21. Urness Tower (Public Safety) J. Reserved certain locations on- and off-campus. 2211 Riverside Avenue 10. Kennedy Center Minneapolis, MN 55454 K. Commuter Student ** Go to augsburg.edu/dps/services/escort or 11. Lindell Library * Future Auggie Parking L. General Permit 612-330-1000 | augsburg.edu 12. Luther Residence Hall ** HourCar and Car2Go Parking call 612-330-1717 for 24-hour assistance..
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