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HENDERSON GIST South Carolina B9 MM Police Department 1527 ROSEWOOD Senate N SENATE SENATE Columbia Metropolitan Senate St 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 22 1 HAMPTON N 1600 Hampton Street Hampton Garage Street Hampton Street U1 Annex L EL FS6 NW BAR Conference WASHINGTON Parking A DOWNTOWN WILLIAMS Barnwell Street Lot COLUMBIA AD7 N (see parking regulations) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 22 1 LADY L MAIN EL 1600 Hampton Street NW see insert below BAR NO RTH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE CLINICAL CAMPUSES GERVAIS 2.5 miles North of GERVAIS B GERVAIS STREET BRIDGE Gervais Street SOUTH CAROLINA B10 STATEHOUSE University of McMaster HENDERSON GIST South Carolina B9 MM Police Department 1527 Senate N SENATE SENATE Columbia Metropolitan Senate St. Garage Convention SG31 Center WAYNE SP SHORTLEAF and Inn at USC CONGAREE VISTA BULL PICKENS Visitor Bureau continued MARION Dining/Shopping Area Pendleton St. Garage BARNWELL on back 1321 PARKING Pendleton PG19 SERVICES 1300 1400 1500 N PENDLETON Vehicle 1000 1100 PENDLETON 1200 R 1700 1800 Management C Old (Motor Pool) Inventory Maxcy Thornwell Observatory Hamilton BA Grounds Central War National Advocacy Supply Memorial Center Columbia S4 Flinn C1 Barnwell Hall 0 Close/Hipp Public 90 McCutchen (Business) South Osborne PARK Caroliniana DeSaussure Health Elliott/Harper Spigner C2 Library McKISSICK Research R House Storage G1 Sloan 1731 Shed Center N Byrnes USC College B5 Visitor R COLLEGE B HORSESHOE GIBBES Capstone COLLEGE Center GREEN House Y Gibbes Welsh House Discovery Drayton Colloquium 820 Colonial Music Lieber Pinckney/ President’s Humanities Henderson 1710–1728 College 700 720 II y Rutledge Plaza Hall Legare House Classroom I College St. College St. Center D1 EN Baptist Welsh 816 0 SK Greenhouse Garage Collegiate C3 Humanities Henderson 819 80 SD Currell LA Ministries B8 Facilities (Athletic Ticket Office) Koger Annex Currell Office Bldg. Gambrell Barnwell MAIN 814 Congaree River LeConte ardlaw PU Discover GAD Center SUMTER Henderson Center Health Davis W C3 Williams-Brice B7 A Sciences Nursing Discovery I C3 Woodrow Melton (and Auditorium) B6 1719 1723 Preston Observatory Petigru GreeneGreene Innovista District GREENE Innovation Research District N A GREENE FS2 Y B D Sumwalt St. Thomas Presbyterian D2 BOOKSTORE More Center Student Center AD 3 Longstreet N1 Theatre Colonial Center Russell AD 5 Earth and de Hampton HUGER McClintock FS5 0 Annex House Campus Parking 70 Carolina (see parking regulations) and Wa Ministry Collegiate (see parking regulations) Water Center Federal Coker Jones Sciences Credit Law Center Sims Union Thomson Callcott Student Health DEVINE Carolina R A B Coliseum DEVINE D5 G Thomas Center 718 Cooper Patterson Devine St. Maxcy Gregg Devine St. ASSEMBLY Graduate Science Library Tennis Research AD 4 Latter-Day Research Center Bull St. Garage Center AD 2 Saints Colonial Center Student Assn. B South (see parking regulations) 0 Tower S2 Parking 60 LINCOLN BS117 FS9 (see parking regulations) Practice Honors College LL N2 Residence Hall BU A.C. MOORE Facility McBryde GARDEN FIVE POINTS Quadrangle Dining/Shopping Area (4 blocks) BLOSSOM STREET BRIDGE BLOSSOM E SCHOOL OF ΓΦΒ ΣΧ ΛΧΑ AD 1 D9 Technology Blossom St. Garage (see parking regulations) Pool 518 Services MEDICINE Horizon II Main St. BG136 House 1244 Blossom MAXCY GREGG PARK Strom 516 East Quad 4 miles ΠΚΦ 0 Horizon I Thurmond 50 Main St. D8 ΔΔΔ ΚΑ ΚΚΓ Wellness Sumter St. ROTC Center and 514 Garage South Quad 513 Pickens St. ΩΨΦ Main Fitness Horizon D7 CG141 E5 Washington E1 ΚΔ ΣΝ ΔΖ Center Garage Auditorium ΑΧ Ω Greek Village WHEAT WHEAT B Legend ΧΩ ΑΔΠ ΣΑΕ AD 8 ΧΨ XXX E2 WILLIAMS-BRICE STADIUM Academic Building or Residence Hall Baseball 1.8 miles South of 0 West Quad Blatt P.E. R ΣΦΕ 40 Stadium Blossom Street Center XXX Children’s ΚΣ ΖΤΑ ΑΤΩ Center at USC E2 Parking (S-student, Special Event Parking S8 FS-faculty/staff, WILLIAMS WILLIAMS AD-any decal, USC Handicap Space visitor, and RICE assigned parking) F Motorcycle Space Site for FS4 Band Hall/ Under Construction M3 Dance Facility 0 Swearingen S 30 M 300 R Shuttle Stops LINCOLN Engineering GADSDEN G 1 Center Main St. S22 CKEN 707 G M6 Bates House PI Catawba St. 300 Bates WAYNE The Carolina Shuttle operates Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. M2 1223 Y Sumter St. West Catawba St. FS7 during the fall and spring semesters. The shuttle stops only at the CATAWBA CATAWBA locations indicated. Note: Additional stops will be added for the 1200 Horizon and Discovery Plaza parking garages once those facilities Catawba St. Cliff Benson Apartments are operational. AD6 PICADILLY M4 Biomass R Red B Blue Facility FS8 S7 AD9 1 Coliseum 1 Coliseum 2 Horseshoe at Sumter 2 School of Music 3 Pendleton Garage 3 Coker Life Sciences at WHALEY G Y 4 Capstone at Barnwell Street Sumter Street G 5 Greek Village 4 PE Center at Wheat Street S14 S14 Carolina Gardens Apartments N 5 Nursing at Greene Street Stone Stadium Y Yello w BULL ARIO M Field House S16 1 Bates Area G Green 2 Nursing at Greene Street 1 Bates House at Whaley St. S14 HEYWARD 3 Catawba Street 2 Catawba Street 101 Greenhouse S. Bull 3 Coker Life Sciences at #2 Street 105 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 22 1 S13 S. Bull A AM Express Sumter Street HAMPTON Street N 1 Coliseum 4 Swearingen Engineering at 109 1600 Hampton E3 Main Street Street S. Bull 2 Law Center Hampton Garage Street Street 3 Horseshoe Hampton Roost Street N North Loop U1 Annex L 1 1600 Hampton Street EL Spring FS6 NW Sports 2 Barnwell Street Lot BAR Center Conference Roost 3 Capstone at Barnwell Street WASHINGTON Residence Parking A A 4 Nursing at Greene Street Hall S. BU (se SARGE FRYE e 5 National Advocacy Center BASEBALL FIELD park S. L L M ing re S A 6 McMaster DOWNTOWN 2 RION WILLIAMS Barnwell Street Lot COLUMBIA 1 AD7 N gulation (see parking regulations) SOFTBALL FIELD H s) LADY 201 Marion Street L MAIN EL NW BAR NO RTH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE CLINICAL CAMPUSES GERVAIS 2.5 miles North of GERVAIS EET BRIDGE B B GERVAIS STR Gervais Street Rex Enright Athletics Athletic Center SOUTH CAROLINA B10 Detail for 1600 Hampton Street E4 STATEHOUSE University of McMaster www.sc.edu HENDERSON GIST South Carolina B9 MM Police Department 1527 ROSEWOOD Senate N SENATE SENATE Columbia Metropolitan Senate St. Garage Convention SG31 Center WAYNE SP SHORTLEAF and Inn at USC CONGAREE VISTA BULL PICKENS Visitor Bureau MARION Dining/Shopping Area Pendleton St. Garage BARNWELL 1321 PARKING Pendleton PG19 SERVICES 1300 1400 1500 N PENDLETON Vehicle 1000 1100 PENDLETON 1200 R 1700 1800 Management C C Old (Motor Pool) Inventory Maxcy Thornwell Observatory Hamilton BA Grounds Central War National Advocacy Supply Memorial Center Columbia S4 Flinn C1 Barnwell Hall 0 Close/Hipp Public 90 McCutchen (Business) South Osborne PARK Caroliniana DeSaussure Health Elliott/Harper Spigner C2 Library McKISSICK Research R House Storage G1 Sloan 1731 Shed Center N Byrnes USC College B5 Visitor R COLLEGE B HORSESHOE GIBBES Capstone COLLEGE Center GREEN House Y Gibbes Welsh House Discovery Drayton Colloquium 820 Colonial Music Lieber Pinckney/ President’s Humanities Henderson 1710–1728 College 700 720 II y Rutledge Plaza Hall Legare House Classroom I College St. College St. Center D1 EN Baptist Welsh 816 0 SK Greenhouse Garage Collegiate C3 Humanities Henderson 819 80 SD Currell LA Ministries B8 Facilities (Athletic Ticket Office) Koger Annex Currell Office Bldg. Gambrell Barnwell MAIN 814 Congaree River LeConte ardlaw PU Discover GAD Center SUMTER Henderson Center Health Davis W C3 Williams-Brice B7 A Sciences Nursing Discovery I C3 Woodrow Melton (and Auditorium) B6 1719 1723 Preston Observatory Petigru GreeneGreene Innovista District GREENE Innovation Research District N A GREENE FS2 Y B D D Sumwalt St. Thomas Presbyterian D2 BOOKSTORE More Center Student Center AD 3 Longstreet N1 Theatre Colonial Center Russell AD 5 Earth and de Hampton HUGER McClintock FS5 0 Annex House Campus Parking 70 Carolina (see parking regulations) and Wa Ministry Collegiate (see parking regulations) Water Center Federal Coker Jones Sciences Credit Law Center Sims Union Thomson Callcott Student Health DEVINE Carolina R A B Coliseum DEVINE D5 G Thomas Center 718 Cooper Patterson Devine St. Maxcy Gregg Devine St. ASSEMBLY Graduate Science Library Tennis Research AD 4 Latter-Day Research Center Bull St. Garage Center AD 2 Saints Colonial Center Student Assn. B South (see parking regulations) 0 Tower S2 Parking 60 LINCOLN BS117 FS9 (see parking regulations) Practice Honors College LL N2 Residence Hall BU A.C. MOORE Facility McBryde GARDEN FIVE POINTS Quadrangle Dining/Shopping Area (4 blocks) BLOSSOM STREET BRIDGE BLOSSOM E E SCHOOL OF ΓΦΒ ΣΧ ΛΧΑ AD 1 D9 Technology Blossom St. Garage (see parking regulations) Pool 518 Services MEDICINE Horizon II Main St. BG136 House 1244 Blossom MAXCY GREGG PARK Strom 516 East Quad 4 miles ΠΚΦ 0 Horizon I Thurmond 50 Main St. D8 ΔΔΔ ΚΑ ΚΚΓ Wellness Sumter St. ROTC Center and 514 Garage South Quad 513 Pickens St. ΩΨΦ Main Fitness Horizon D7 CG141 E5 Washington E1 ΚΔ ΣΝ ΔΖ Center Garage Auditorium ΑΧ Ω Greek Village WHEAT WHEAT B Legend ΧΩ ΑΔΠ ΣΑΕ AD 8 ΧΨ XXX E2 WILLIAMS-BRICE STADIUM Academic Building or Residence Hall Baseball 1.8 miles South of 0 West Quad Blatt P.E. R ΣΦΕ 40 Stadium Blossom Street Center XXX Children’s ΚΣ ΖΤΑ ΑΤΩ Center at USC E2 Parking (S-student, Special Event Parking S8 FS-faculty/staff, WILLIAMS WILLIAMS AD-any decal, USC Handicap Space visitor, and RICE assigned parking) F F Motorcycle Space Site for FS4 Band Hall/ Under Construction M3 Dance Facility 0 Swearingen S 30 M 300 R Shuttle Stops LINCOLN Engineering GADSDEN G 1 Center Main St.
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