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ADDRESS1 BLDG BUILDING NAME ABBREV 100 NW 20TH ST 0153 Earl and Christy Powell Hall ODAA 100 NW 20Th ST 0253 University Foundation Annex UFFX 1002 W ADDRESS1 BLDG BUILDING_NAME ABBREV 100 NW 20TH ST 0153 Earl and Christy Powell Hall ODAA 100 NW 20th ST 0253 University Foundation Annex UFFX 1002 W. University Avenue 3408 Tau Kappa Epsilon TKE 1006 CENTER DR 0723 Chemical Engineering CHE 1006 CENTER DR 0869 Chemical Engineering Digester CEDG 1026 MAGNOLIA DR 0705 Facilities Services Central Stores FSCS 1030 CENTER DR 0958 Chemical Engineering Student Center CESC 1037 MAGNOLIA DR 0706 Facilities Services Motor Pool FSMP 1041 CENTER DR 0070 Nanoscale Research Facility NANO 1048 GALE LEMERAND DR 0579 Reclaimed Water Storage Facility 105 GALE LEMERAND DR 0160 Heritage Hall HER 105 NW 16th ST 0105 The 105 Classroom Building CBD 1062 MUSEUM RD 0508 NS Field Station NSFS 1063 ELMORE DR 0437 Fiber Hut Elmore 1064 CENTER DR 0033 Engineering NEB 110 FLETCHER DR 0135 Albert A. 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Unit 5 1172 ORANGE DR 0384 Maguire 20 1180 CENTER DR 0746 Particle Science & Technology PST 1194 ORANGE DR 0392 Maguire 28 1197 BLUE CIR 0371 Maguire 7 1200 NEWELL DR 0201 Academic Research Building ARB 1200 SW 34th St 0635 Racing Lab Annex 1201 BLUE CIR 0366 Maguire 2 1202 ORANGE DR 0391 Maguire 27 1206 ORANGE DR 0383 Maguire 19 121 GALE LEMERAND DR 0159 Florida Field North End Zone NEZ 121 SW 13TH STREET 3394 Phi Delta Theta PDT 1210 SW 8TH AV 0442 Parking Garage 8 (Norman) 1214 ORANGE DR 0377 Maguire 13 1215 BLUE CIR 0370 Maguire 6 1216 NEWELL DR 0613 Sun Shelter 1221 SW 5TH AV 0101 James W. 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Beaty Service Bldg F BEF 1309 BLUE CIR 0367 Maguire 3 1310 MUSEUM RD 0086 Cypress Hall Student Housing CYP 1311 DATE PALM DR 0680 Carpenter Shop 1311 DATE PALM DR 0802 Storage Bldg 1311 DATE PALM DR 0808 Hvac/Electrical Shop 1316 MUSEUM RD 0020 Mary M. Reid Hall REID 1318 ORANGE DR 0387 Maguire 23 132 BUCKMAN DR 0015 Henry H. Buckman Hall BUC 1321 SW 16TH ST 1091 Parking Garage 6 (Sw 16th St) 1322 DIAMOND RD 0298 Diamond 1325 W UNIVERSITY AVE 0065 James W. 'Bill' Heavener Hall HVNR 1329 SW 16th ST 1090 Health Sci Ctr Admin Services HCAD 133 FLETCHER DR 0017 William R. Thomas Hall THO 1333 CENTER DR 0206 Basic Science Building BSU 1334 INNER RD 0161 Pump House (Ocala Pond) 1336 DIAMOND RD 0297 Diamond 1341 BLEDSOE DR 0347 Rec Facilities Score Keeper 1344 DIAMOND RD 0301 Diamond 1345 CENTER DR 0445 Stetson Medical Sciences MSB 1348 MUSEUM RD 1034 Bus Shelter Museum Road at Beaty Towers 1352 SABAL PALM DR 0665 IFAS Warehouse 1352 SABAL PALM DR 0941 Editorial Publications Storage EPS 1352 Sabal Palm Drive 0675 Storage Building 1354 DATE PALM DR 0238 Equipment Storage 1354 DATE PALM DR 0805 Mechanics Shop IFMS 1355 MUSEUM DR 0981 Microbiology/Cell Science MCSB 1357 STADIUM RD 0269 Fine Arts D FAD 1358 MUSEUM RD 0039 Nancy W. 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Bryan Hall BRY 1386 ORANGE DR 0373 Maguire 9 1387 MUSEUM RD 0752 Robert Calder Beaty Commons C BEC 1388 ORCHARD DR 1231 Environmental Soil Bin ENSB 1388 ORCHARD DR 1282 Turfgrass Envirotron TGE 1388 ORCHARD DR 1283 Greenhouse, Turfgrass GHT1 1388 ORCHARD DR 1284 Greenhouse, Turfgrass GHT2 1388 ORCHARD DR 1285 Greenhouse, Turfgrass GHT3 1388 ORCHARD DR 1286 Greenhouse, Turfgrass GHT4 1388 ORCHARD DR 1287 Greenhouse, Turfgrass GHT5 1389 STADIUM RD 0597 Fine Arts A FAA 1390 DATE PALM DR 0124 Facilities Office 1391 CENTER DR 0694 Shands Biohazard Waste Storage A07 1393 CENTER DR 1172 Shands Linen Utility A08 1394 DIAMOND RD 0296 Diamond 1395 CENTER DR 0205 Dental Science DSB 1396 ORANGE DR 0361 Housing Bus Shelter at Maguire 1397 ORCHARD DR 1222 Bio-Containment Facility BCF 1398 UNION RD 0185 Bryan Fire Pump Building 1400 STADIUM RD 0655 Winston W. Little Hall LIT 1402 DIAMOND RD 0307 Diamond 1404 UNION RD 0064 Hough Hall HGS 1405 W UNIVERSITY AV 0406 Walter J. Matherly Hall MAT 1406 ORANGE DR 0331 University Village 1407 MUSEUM RD 0750 Robert Calder Beaty Towers A BEA 1408 SABAL PALM DR 0060 Communication/Extension Annex 1411 MUSEUM RD 0754 R.C. Beaty Apartments E1 1417 MUSEUM RD 0768 R.C. Beaty Apartments E2 1422 ORANGE DR 0333 University Village 1425 MUSEUM DR 0258 Weed Sciences Field Building WSFL 1425 MUSEUM DR 0776 Greenhouse 1425 MUSEUM DR 0777 Greenhouse 1427 BLUE CIR 0321 University Village 1427 GALE LEMERAND DR. 0190 Wilmot Gardens Greenhouse 1434 ORANGE DR 0330 University Village 1436 DIAMOND RD 0306 Diamond 1437 DATE PALM DR 0199 Warehouse 1437 DATE PALM DR 0843 Warehouse 1441 Bledsoe Drive 0401 Center for Outdoor Recreation & Education CORE 1444 DIAMOND RD 0303 Diamond 1445 Date Palm Drive 0089 IFAS Administrative Services 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0047 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP1 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0055 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP2 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0088 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP3 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0090 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP4 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0097 Equipment Storage ST1 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0193 Plant Pathology Cytology Laboratory PPCL 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0194 Restroom and Shower Facility AVS 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0444 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP5 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0486 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP7 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0487 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP8 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0488 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP9 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0489 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP10 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0584 Headhouse 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0585 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP13 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0586 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP14 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0621 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP15 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0622 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP16 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0623 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP18 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0650 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP17 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0666 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP19 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0667 Plant Pathology Growth Room PPGR 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0728 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP21 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0840 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP22 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0841 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP23 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0853 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP24 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0858 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP25 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0861 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP26 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0865 Aquatic Weed Research AQW3 1447 SABAL PALM DR 0875 Greenhouse, Plant Pathology GP35 1452 DIAMOND RD 0299 Diamond 1453 UNION RD 0049 Walker Hall Chilled Water Plant (CWP3) CWP3 1454 UNION RD 0029 David Stuzin Hall STZ 1455 UNION RD 0197 UF Substation #7 1456 STADIUM RD 0556 Little Hall Express LHEX 1458 ORANGE DR 0329 University Village 1463 STADIUM RD 0176 Pump House (Gator Pond) 1465 BLUE CIR 0324 University Village 1475 UNION RD 0022 William G.
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