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TO MOUNTAIN CAMPUS 28 Lavender Mountain Rd. (3 miles) 21 27 BERTRAND WAY FAIRFIELD DRIVE MEMORIAL22 DRIVE 19 20 36 Main Campus 35 29 26 18 17 40 24 www.berry.edu/vtour 23 16 25 ROAD OF REMEMBRANCE COTTAGE CIRCLE FACULTY DRIVE 15 47 13 to Rollins Center 14 ROLLINS ROAD 46 37 49 VICTORY DRIVE 41 45 39 30 2 MEMORIAL DRIVE VIKING WAY 48 50 OPPORTUNITY DRIVE 34 9 8 12 MARTHA BERRY CIRCLE S. MARTHA BERRY CIRCLE N. 44 FAIRFIELD DRIVE DEERFIELD DRIVE 7 52 OPPORTUNITY DRIVE 3 BERTRAND WAY 51 THESPIAN WAY 6 11 42 VIKING WAY 5 OPPORTUNITY DRIVE 55 4 32 31 54 53 38 56 43 33 10 MEMORY LANE 57 62 1 WELCOME CENTER MAPLE DRIVE 30. McAllister Hall: Biology, chemistry, computer 47. Intercollegiate Tennis Courts science, environmental science, mathematics and 48. Roy Richards Gymnasium: Varsity sports, dance physics. studio. TO DOWNTOWN ROME MARTHA BERRY HWY. (U.S. 27) 31. Krannert Student Center: Cafeteria; bookstore; 49. Intramural Sports Fields post office; offices of work experience, career 50. Garland Dickey Adventure Challenge Course 58 services, first-year experience, student activities, 51. Roosevelt Cabin: Built around 1902. Oak Hill Entrance CAMPUS ENTRANCE student government, volunteer services, 52. Poland Hall: Student residences. LOOP 1 59 multicultural and international programs, and 53. Elmwood Cottage: Student residences. college chaplain. 54. Hoge Building: Human resources. 32. Kilpatrick Commons 55. Sisters Theatre at Blackstone Hall 33. Steven J. Cage Athletic and Recreation 56. Robinwood Cottage: Student residences. Center: Intercollegiate athletics, campus 57. Valhalla: Clark Track, Williams Field, 1. Main Entrance Welcome Center 14. Barnwell Chapel: Built in 1911. recreation and kinesiology department. Dickey Field 2. Hermann Hall: Administration building. 15. Jewel Cottage: Guest cottages office & check-in. 60 34. Evans Hall: English, foreign languages, nursing, 58. Oak Hill and The Martha Berry Museum: 3-9. Ford Complex: English Gothic architecture. Given to 16. Emily Cottage: Student residences. religion, social sciences and philosophy; Center (not pictured) Historic home of Martha Berry; Berry by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford. 17. Frances Cottage: Guest cottage. for Teaching Excellence. Museum featuring an art collection and 3. Alumni Center (1st floor) and Music (2nd floor) 18. Louise Cottage: Student residences. 35. Townhouses: Student residences. memorabilia associated with the Berry Schools; 4. Ford Auditorium 19. Julia Cottage: Student residences. 36. Centennial Hall: Student residences. Christopher Browning Pavilion and Gift Shop. 5. Mary Hall: Student residences. 20. Catherine Cottage: Student residences. 37. Cook Building: Education and psychology. Entrance is off Loop 1. 6. Ford Gymnasium 21. Hope Cottage: Student residences. 38. Moon Building: Art. 59. Virginia Webb House: President’s home. 7. Ford Dining Hall: Used for special events. 22. Sunshine Cottage: Student residences. 61 39. Green Hall: Business, economics; computer lab. 60. Berry College Police 8. Clara Hall: Student residences. 23. Child Development Center - Atlanta Hall 40. Berry College Chapel: Built in 1915. 61. Animal Tech Barn 9. Admissions Office and Visitor Parking 24. Child Development Center - Faith Cottage 41. Memorial Library: Technical Support Desk. 62. Berry College eagles nest 10. Intercollegiate Athletic Fields: Kay Williams Softball, 25. Viking Trail 42. Laughlin Building: Communication. Not shown: Pearson Soccer and Bowdoin Baseball. 26. Deerfield Hall: Student residences. 43. Jones Building: Campus maintenance. Campus Telecommunications is located on 11. Greenhouse 27. Audrey B. Morgan Hall: Student residences. 44. Morton-Lemley Hall: Student residences. Lavender Mountain Road (follow Memorial Drive 12. Lamar Westcott Building: Animal science. 28. HackBerry Lab 45. Thomas Berry Hall: Student residences. and proceed toward Mountain Campus). 13. Rollins Center: (not pictured) Ruminant research 29. Ladd Center: Health center, counseling center and 46. Dana Hall: Student residences. center; dairy; animal science laboratory residence life. 18 to Old Mill Wheel Mountain Campus 12 & WinShape Foundation 19 17 20 24 to Possum Trot 6. Hamrick Hall: Berry College Elementary & Middle School (The K-8 laboratory school 23 to Pew Observatory 21 for the Charter School of Education and Human Sciences). 7. Friendship Hall: Student residences. 8. Hill Dining Hall: Dining facility for Berry College Elementary & Middle School (The K-8 laboratory school for the Charter School of 22 2 Education and Human Sciences) and WinShape Summer Camps. 16 9. Pilgrim Hall: Student residences. 13 10. Crooked Arrow Lodge: A WinShape Foundation facility. 25 11. WinShape Cabins: A WinShape Foundation 1 WinShape facilities are facility. numbered in black. 15 12. House o’ Dreams: Built in 1926 by staff and 7 students as a mountain retreat for Miss Berry. Berry College facilities are Seen by appointment. Call Oak Hill and The numbered in red. 14 11 Martha Berry Museum at 706-368-6777. 13. Meacham Hall: Private residence. 8 14. Pine Lodge: Private residence. 6 15. Cherokee Lodge: A WinShape Foundation 5 facility. 3 16. WinShape Pavilion 9 17. Water Filtration plant 18. Old Mill Wheel: (not pictured) Built in 1930. One of the largest operational wooden overshot waterwheels anywhere at 42 feet in 10 4 diameter. 19. WinShape Foundation Operation Facility 1. WinShape Centre: Home to WinShape 20. The Normandy Inn: A WinShape Foundation Wilderness and the offices of WinShape facility. TO MAIN CAMPUS college programs. 21. WinShape Retreat: A WinShape Foundation Lavender Mountain Rd. 2. WinShape Hub: A WinShape Foundation facility, open to guests of the Foundation. (3 miles) 26 facility. Reservations required. 3. Swan Lake 22. WinShape Camps Water Park 4. Frost Memorial Chapel: Built in 1936. Features 23. Pew Observatory: (not pictured) Used for labs wooden beamed ceiling, flagstone floor, and classroom instruction. leaded glass windows, slate roof and three 24. Possum Trot: (not pictured) Built in 1850 and beautiful stained-glass windows. considered the “Cradle of Berry College.” 5. Barstow Memorial Library: Berry College 25. Gunby Equine Center: 185-acre equestrian Elementary & Middle School (The K-8 center. laboratory school for the Charter School of 26. Freemantown Barn: A WinShape Foundation Education and Human Sciences). facility. 385/18-19/20K.