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UT Agriculture Campus BUILDINGS & CODES A BCDEFGHIJKLMNOP Physical Education (HPR) . H6 Public Parking Pratt Basketball Pavilion . J8 Presidential Court . G5 Skate Park Forest Ave. Reese Hall . G5 To I-40/I-75 Public Parking Regal Soccer Stadium . F9 Dr. L&N Rugby Field . D4 Depot Summit World’s Fai Hill Senter Hall (SNTR) . K3 L&N Science & Engineering Research (SE) . M5 1 Station Downtown Highland Ave. Tunnel Silverstein-Luper Building (SLB) . K6 1 Highland Ave. Public Dr. Park Fair World’s To I-40, I-275 Sophronia Strong Hall . J3 Parking r P South College . L4 ark KINGSTON St. Union Knoxville Knoxville South Stadium Hall (SSH) . L6 PIKE Bridge Ave. D gee Museum Convention/ Ave. Sports Bubble . G6 BLDG. To I-40/I-75 r. of Art Exhibition Holiday LAUREL James World’s Center Steam Plant . J9 APARTMENTS Fort Fair Inn Painter Ave. Agee Kid Select Laurel Ave. Park Park Stokely Athletic Center (SAC) . I7 James A LOCUSTLOCUST Stokely Management Center (SMC) . J4 11th St. UTPD Laurel Ave. 12th St. STREETSTREET Student Counseling Center (SCC) . J4 Impound Lot Fort Sanders PARKINGPARKING Hospital t. GARAGEGARAGE Student Health Center . H6 2 Candy 2 He Tyson Park Fort Sanders Area Factory Clinch Avenue Student Services Building (SSB) . K7 19th St. 21st St. 18th St. 22nd St. 20th St. 23nd St. 17th St. Victorian Bridge nley 13th S Clinch Ave. Student Success Center-Melrose . H5 14th St. Third Cr. Clinch Ave. Clinch Ave. 16th St. Houses Jersey Ave. Student Success Center-Volunteer . J4 Latter Day St. E. TN Saints VOLUNTEER HALL Sunsphere TANDEC . L3 Childrens Thompson Fort Sanders PARKING GARAGE SENTER UTUT Taylor Law Center (LAW) . K3 Cancer Survival HALL Cumberland Knoxville Hospital Center Area TANDEC CONFERENCECONFERENCE Hilton CHILD House CENTERCENTER TN Rec. Ctr. for Students (T-RECS) . F7 Sullins St. WHITE AVENUE PARKING GARAGE DEV. LAB Hotel White Ave. BLOUNT White Ave. St. Locust Temple Court (TC) . J4 HALL Tennessee Concord St. Amphitheater Knoxville Textiles Processing Laboratory . K3 TEXTILES PROCESSING LAB Convention Lindsay Pl. PANHELLENICPANHELLENIC Thompson-Boling Assembly Ctr. & Arena . L8 TAYLOR Center Church Ave. 3 LAW 11th ST. World’s Thornton Athletics Student Life Center . H7 CENTER HOSKINS PARKING Fair 3 UT FEDERAL 18th St. LIBRARY GARAGE Park Tom Black Track & Recreation Areas . G7 CREDIT UNION CLEMENT STRONG HALL Transportation Services . F7 HALL LAW Cumberland LIBRARY Cumberland Ave. Kingston Pike Foot Bridge JESSIE HARRIS UT POLICE Tyson Alumni Center . J4 Cumberland Ave. 11 70 Cumberland Ave. 974-3111 University Center & Plaza (UC) . K4 Mountcastle St. Mountcastle ACONDAACONDA University Club . A4 HOWARD H. BAKER JR. COURTCOURT TEMPLE COURT 22nd St. 21st St. Pedestrian 19th St. CENTER FOR Melrose Pl. HENSON HALL Fellowship Student Success Circle Dr Bridge University Police (UTPD) . M3 PUBLIC POLICY Center-Volunteer Post . Construction EARLY GREVE HALL Office Esta University Police Impound Lot . C2 LEARNING Mid Episcopal University Honors (UH) . I5 The Hill brook BUEHLER Fulton CENTER DABNEY/ Main Ave. MASSEYMASSEY UNIVERSITY Poplar St. dl Visitors’ Center . A4 VISITORS’ Bottoms Lake Ave. WALTERS Volunteer HALLHALL CENTER Rugby e W Hampton C AUSTIN A 4 CENTER AUSTIN AYRES HALL Public Downtown Volunteer Hall Residence Complex . K3 4 PEAY P PEAY U Field h DUNFORD COUNSELINGCOUNSELING CTR.CTR. Inn E S Parking i ay A Knoxville Lutheran T & Walters Life Sciences Building (WLS) . K4 Y LAKELAKE AVENUEAVENUE P I N D Rd. Suites h TYSON DOUGHERTY Womens Studies . G5 y PARKINGPARKING GARAGEGARAGE i a Ave. ALUMNI STOKELYSTOKELY r w . reen Methodist INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC Maplehurst Creek G CENTER MGT.MGT. CENTERCENTER Third HOUSE PARKING W. Hill Ave. Bed & Breakfast Hill Ave. Blvd. BURCHFIEL SOUTH PARKING GARAGES Volunteer GARAGE Ctr. for Maple & PLAZA Money COLLEGE S. Bro 158 Student Success International Ed. HASLAM Wall HE SCIENCESCIENCE Terrace Ave. Center-Melrose BUSINESS SLER andand 129 HODGES Ct. 11th Street Garage . M3 BUILDING iddle ENGINEERINGENGINEERING 441 hurst Melrose Ave. LIBRARY M W ad S12 Catholic ay NIELSEN Administration Garage . J7 Caledonia Ave. Christian Dr. West Presbyterian way Phil S Lake Avenue Garage . G4 y Andy Holt Ave. e a Baptist HESS HALL EARTH & con w MELROSE Univ. CLAXTON ALUMNIALUMNI Front Ave. h FERRIS d McClung Plaza Garage . J6 lip F PLANETARY ig Melrose Ave. HALL EDUCATION MEMORIALMEMORIAL Cr. GREENHOUSE A Honors B 5 H KKATAT SCIENCES 158 Neyland Drive Garage . K7 5 a lvd BUILDING co GOODFRIEND REESE HALL BUILDINGBUILDING l GOODFRIEND HOPECOTE ulme TTransferransfernsfer L A C Shelbourne o PERKINSPERKINS Pratt Pavilion . J8 irc TENNIS TENNIS PRESIDENTIAL EQUITY & McCLUNG . StationStation w n le CENTER Towers BLACK er a CERAMICSCERAMICS STADIUM CARRICK COURT DIVERSITY CULTURAL TOWER D University Center Garage . K4 g S28 S28 r W r. r HALL S28 ANNEXANNEX East MORGAN Francis St. CTR. Joe Johnson & John Ward Pedestrian Mall Volunteer Blvd. West Garage . E6 McCORD o 20th St. HUMANIH a PASQUA HALL Amphitheatre SOCIALS SCIENCESU Buck Karnes HALL M HUMES O y M Volunteer Hall . K3 Bridge C NUCLEAR HALL I A A N McCLUNG BAILEY ENGINEERING STUDENT L SHIELDS-WATKINSSHIELDS-WATKINS White Avenue Garage . I3 CAROUSEL I ESTABROOK S TIEST AND PLAZA C I EDUCATION FIELDFIELD HEALTH THEATRE E I APARTMENT E S & GARAGE COMPLEX atat CENTER CLARENCE N A NURSING FOOD SAFETY RESIDENCE MORRILL Ave. C N FRATERNITIES CROPS Pat Head Summitt St. E NEYLANDNEYLAND STADIUMSTADIUM AGRICULTURALAGRICULTURAL VOLUNTEER BLVD BROWN D e & GENETICS HALL HALL N S ENGINEERINGENGINEERING ENGINEERINGENGINEERING PARKING GARAGE CATIO THEATRE CERAMICS ANNEXANNEX ennesse PROCESSING LAB L EDU .R.) ADDITION BERRY T OFFICESOFFICES Holt YSICA (H.P.E.R.)(H.P.E nning Pass EASTEAST ersity ofospital Se PHYSICALPH EDUCATION Alpha Gamma Rho . 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J7 Campus FA CENTER Goodfriend Tennis Center . E5 RELIGIOUS CENTERS TENNESSEE THOMPSON-BOLING BUILDINGS & CODES Greve Hall . J4 FletcherF ASSEMBLY CENTER DIVISION OF LuckL Ln. BRENDA l COLLEGECOLLEGE OFOF u e LAWSON & ARENA Haslam Business Building (HBB) . J5 Advent House . G5 FORESTRY c t VETERINARYVETERINARY c k HASLAM ATHLETIC h Aconda Court (AC) . J4 Haslam Field . I8 Baptist Student Center . H5 MEDICINEMEDICINE L e FIELD CENTER n (Teaching(Teaching Hospital)Hospital) r 8 . Alumni Memorial Building (AMB) . K5 Henson Hall (HH) . J4 Catholic Student Center . H5 8 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS PRATTPRATT Andy Holt Tower (AHT) . K7 Hesler Biology (H) . L5 Christian Student Center . H5 GREENHOUSE & SERVICES ROBERT M. LINDSEY FIELD PAVILIONPAVILION odd Helton Dr. at Amphitheatre . I5 Hess Hall . I5 Christian Student Fellowship . F4 T LINDSAY NELSON Dr. r. dsclaw Apartment Residence Hall . F6 Hodges Library (LIB) . J5 Episcopal Student Center . I4 Jacob D STADIUM ue Hol Aquatic Center (AQU) . F6 Hopecote . H5 Latter Day Saints Institute . K3 AGRICULTURE Chamiq Art and Architecture (AA) . I6 Hoskins Library (HOS) . K3 Lutheran Campus Ministries . I4 OFFICES BLDG. Austin Peay (AP) . K4 Howard H. Baker Ctr. for Public Policy . I4 Methodist Student Center . H4 UT PLOTT Gardens FORESTRY PRODUCTS BARN Auxiliary Services Building . H10 HPER (Physical Education) (HPR) . H6 Presbyterian Student Center . H5 RESOURCES STEAM Ayres Hall ( ) . L4 Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) . J6 PLANT A TEACHING Bailey Education Complex (BEC) . J5 Humes Hall . G6 AGRICULTURAL CAMPUS 9 GREENHOUSE Berry Hall . M6 International House (IH) . I4 9 Third Cr. Black Cultural Center (BCC) . H5 Intramural Fields . G7 Agriculture Offices Building . D9 LEE PARKING & Blount Hall (BLNT) . K3 James A. Haslam II Business Building (HBB) . J5 Animal Science Laboratory . D7 SOFTBALL TRANSIT Jessie Harris Building (JHB) . L3 Biosystems Eng. & Env. Science (BEES) . C6 Ne STADIUM Brenda Lawson Athletic Center . J8 yla SERVICES nd Jones Intercollegiate Aquatics Center . E7 Business Incubator Building . D7 Gr REGAL GRAPHIC Burchfiel Geography Building BGB( ) . K4 een way SOCCER ARTS Kingston Pike Building . C1 C.E. Brehm Animal Sciences (BAS) . B7 y Campus Parking Information Center . J6 STADIUM SERVICES a w n Lady Vol Crew Boathouse . M6 Ceramics Annex (CERX) . C5 Stephenso e n Dr. re Carousel Theatre . I6 G d Laurel Apartments. J2 Crops Genetics Laboratory . B6 n Carrick Hall . G5 la ey Law Library .
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