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Site Code Site Name Prop. Code Property Official Long Name Property Common Name 1 Downtown 177 Adams, Frank Dawson, Building Site Site Name Prop. Property Official Long Name Property Common Name Code Code 1 Downtown 177 Adams, Frank Dawson, Building Adams Building 1 Downtown 103 Arts Building Arts Building 1 Downtown 103 Arts Building (Moyse Hall) Moyse hall 1 Downtown 113 Beatty Hall Beatty Hall 1 Downtown 124 Birks, William & Henry, Building Birks Building 1 Downtown 185 Bookstore Bookstore 1 Downtown 102 Bronfman, Samuel, Building Bronfman Building Brown, William & Mary, Student Services 1 Downtown 236 Building Brown Student Services 1 Downtown 110 Burnside Hall Burnside Hall HITSCHFIELD, Walter, Environmental Earth and Sciences Library 1 Downtown 251 Carrefour Sherbrooke Residence Carrefour Sherbrooke Residence 1 Downtown 139 Currie, Sir Arthur, Memorial Gymnasium Currie Gymnasium 1 Downtown 139 Tomlinson, Richard H. Fieldhouse Currie Gymnasium (Tomlinson Hall) 1 Downtown 128 Davis House Davis House 1 Downtown 224 Davis House Annex Davis House Annex 1 Downtown 123 Dawson, Sir William, Hall Dawson Hall 1 Downtown 122 Day, Chancellor, Hall Chancellor Day Hall 1 Downtown 125 Douglas Hall Douglas Hall 1 Downtown 169 Duff, Lyman, Medical Sciences Building Duff Medical Building 1 Downtown 127 Duggan House Duggan House 1 Downtown 223 Duggan House Annex Duggan House Annex 1 Downtown 249 Durocher 3465 Durocher 3465 1 Downtown 168 Education Building Education Building 1 Downtown 129 Faculty Club Faculty Club 1 Downtown 197 Ferrier, James, Building Ferrier Building 1 Downtown 133 Gardner Hall Gardner Hall 1 Downtown 231 Gelber, Nahum, Law Library Gelber Law Library 1 Downtown 149 Hosmer House Hosmer House 1 Downtown 132 Hosmer House Annex Hosmer House Annex 1 Downtown 167 Hugessen House Hugessen House 1 Downtown 222 Hutchison 3464 Hutchison 3464 1 Downtown 112 James, F. Cyril, Building James Administration Building 1 Downtown 252 La Citadelle Residence La Citadelle Residence 1 Downtown 150 Leacock, Stephen, Building Leacock Building Life Sciences Complex (Bellini, Francesco, Life 1 Downtown 241 Science Building + Cancer Research Building) Life Sciences Complex 1 Downtown 101 Ludmer, Irving Research & Training Building Ludmer Building 1 Downtown 119 Maass, Otto, Chemistry Building Maass Chemistry Building 1 Downtown 130 Macdonald Engineering Building Macdonald Engineering 1 Downtown 118 Macdonald-Harrington Building Macdonald Harrington Macdonald-Stewart Library Building (Schulich 1 Downtown 170 Library) Macdonald Stewart Library SCHULICH Science and Engineering Library 1 Downtown 242 Martlet House Martlet House 1 Downtown 131 McConnell Engineering Building McConnell Engineering 1 Downtown 221 McConnell Hall McConnell Hall 1 Downtown 105 McConnell Winter Stadium McConnell Arena 1 Downtown 186 McCord Museum McCord Museum Downtown - McGill College, 2001 2001 McGill College 1 Downtown 157 McIntyre Garage McIntyre Garage 1 Downtown 155 McIntyre Medical Sciences Building McIntyre Medical Building 1 Downtown 108 McLennan Library McLennan Library 1 Downtown 135 McTavish 3430 McTavish 3430 1 Downtown 114 McTavish 3434 McTavish 3434 1 Downtown 104 McTavish 3438 McTavish 3438 1 Downtown 214 McTavish 3610 McTavish 3610 1 Downtown 247 Medical Simulation Centre (Parc 3575) Parc 3575 1 Downtown 147 Meredith Annex (3706/08 Peel) Meredith Annex 1 Downtown 173 Meredith, Charles, House Meredith, Charles House 1 Downtown 148 Meredith, Lady, House Meredith, Lady House 1 Downtown 116 Molson Hall Molson Hall 1 Downtown 106 Molson, Percival, Memorial Stadium Molson Stadium 1 Downtown 159 Montreal Neurological Institute & Hospital Montreal Neurological Institute Montreal Neurological Institute 1 Downtown 159 MNI (Molson Pavilion for Molecular Medicine) (Molson Pavilion) Montreal Neurological Institute 1 Downtown 159 MNI (Webster Pavilion) (Webster Pavilion) 1 Downtown 163 Morrice Hall Morrice Hall 1 Downtown 156 Mountain 3605 Mountain 3605 1 Downtown 134 Mountain, Bishop Hall Mountain Hall 1 Downtown 245 Music Building (New) Music Building (New) 1 Downtown 245 Music Building (Tanna Schulich Hall) Schulich Hall 1 Downtown 244 New Residence Hall (Parc 3625) New Residence Hall 1 Downtown 248 Peel 1555 Peel 1555 1 Downtown 143 Peel 3437 Peel 3437 1 Downtown 191 Peel 3459 Peel 3459 1 Downtown 192 Peel 3463 Peel 3463 1 Downtown 140 Peel 3465 Peel 3465 1 Downtown 250 Peel 3471 Peel 3471 1 Downtown 136 Peel 3475 Peel 3475 1 Downtown 151 Peel 3479 Peel 3479 1 Downtown 213 Peel 3483 Peel 3483 1 Downtown 187 Peel 3487 Peel 3487 1 Downtown 145 Peel 3491 (McGill Childcare Centres) Peel 3491 1 Downtown 138 Peel 3495 Peel 3495 1 Downtown 230 Peel 3505 (First People's House) Peel 3505 1 Downtown 194 Peel 3647 Peel 3647 1 Downtown 137 Peel 3661 Peel 3661 1 Downtown 208 Peel 3661A Peel 3661A 1 Downtown 166 Peel 3674 Peel 3674 1 Downtown 175 Peel 3690 Peel 3690 1 Downtown 209 Peel 3704 Peel 3704 1 Downtown 211 Peel 3710 Peel 3710 1 Downtown 228 Peel 3712/14 Peel 3712/14 1 Downtown 117 Peel 3715 Peel 3715 1 Downtown 239 Penfield 740 (Genome) Penfield 740 (Genome) 1 Downtown 190 Penfield 1085 Penfield 1085 1 Downtown 165 Peterson Hall Peterson Hall 1 Downtown 195 Pine 499 Pine 499 1 Downtown 243 Pine 501 Pine 501 1 Downtown 153 Pine 505 Pine 505 1 Downtown 219 Pine 506 Pine 506 1 Downtown 171 Pine 509 Pine 509 1 Downtown 142 Pine 510 Pine 510 1 Downtown 184 Pine 515 Pine 515 1 Downtown 141 Pine 517 Pine 517 1 Downtown 144 Pine 522 Pine 522 1 Downtown 234 Pine 523 Pine 523 1 Downtown 164 Pine 527 Pine 527 Pine 546 (Gerald Bronfman Centre for clinical 1 Downtown 162 Research in Oncology) Pine 546 1 Downtown 196 Pine 1140 Pine 1140 1 Downtown 182 Powell Student Services Building Powell Building 1 Downtown 158 Pulp & Paper Research Centre Pulp & Paper Building 1 Downtown 174 Purvis, Arthur, Memorial Hall Purvis Hall 1 Downtown 161 Rabinovitch House Rabinovitch House 1 Downtown 181 Redpath, Peter Hall Redpath Hall 1 Downtown 220 Redpath Street Properties Redpath Street Properties 1 Downtown 178 Redpath, Peter, Library Redpath Library 1 Downtown 179 Redpath, Peter, Museum Redpath Museum 1 Downtown 180 Royal Victoria College Royal Victoria College Residence 1 Downtown 189 Rutherford, Ernest, Physics Building Rutherford Physics Saint Urbain 3626 (Meakins-Christie 1 Downtown 183 Respiratory Research Lab) Saint Urbain 3626 1 Downtown 212 Sherbrooke 1010 Sherbrooke 1010 1 Downtown 201 Sherbrooke 550 Sherbrooke 550 1 Downtown 233 Sherbrooke 688 Sherbrooke 688 1 Downtown 146 Solin Hall Solin Hall Residence Downtown 146 Solin Hall Annex Solin Hall Residence Annex 1 Downtown 111 Stewart Biological Sciences Building Stewart Biology Building 1 Downtown 154 Strathcona Anatomy & Dentistry Building Strathcona Building 1 Downtown 120 Strathcona Music Building Strathcona Music Strathcona Music Building (Maurice Pollack 1 Downtown 120 Concert Hall) Pollack Hall 1 Downtown 188 Thomson, David, House Thomson House 1 Downtown 199 Thomson, David, House Annex Thomson House Annex 1 Downtown 240 Trottier, Lorne Maurice, Building Trottier Building 1 Downtown 109 University 3534 University 3534 1 Downtown 176 University 3550 University 3550 1 Downtown 205 University 3559 University 3559 1 Downtown 200 University 3575 (The Greenbrier) University 3575 1 Downtown 237 University 3601 University 3601 1 Downtown 202 University 3605,09,15,19, & 21 University 3605-3621 1 Downtown 216 University 3641 University 3641 1 Downtown 217 University 3643 University 3643 1 Downtown 218 University 3647 University 3647 1 Downtown 193 University 3653 University 3653 1 Downtown 160 University 3661 University 3661 1 Downtown 172 University Centre University Centre 1 Downtown 251 University Hall Residence University Hall Residence 1 Downtown 198 Wilson, Morris W., Memorial Hall Wilson Hall 1 Downtown 229 Wong Building Wong Building 2 Macdonald 518 Avian Research Barn #3 Avian Barn 3 2 Macdonald 484 Avian Research Main Barn Avian Main Barn 2 Macdonald 519 Avian Research Trailer Avian Trailer 2 Macdonald 483 Avian Research Wintering Barn Avian Wintering Barn 2 Macdonald 405 Barton Building Barton Building 2 Macdonald 517 Bateman Barn Bateman Barn 2 Macdonald 407 Brittain Hall Brittain Hall 2 Macdonald 417 C.I.N.E. 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