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Oregon (D6) 118 Activities and Recreation Cntr (E2) 2 FAA Performing Arts Annex (E5) 48 Nuclear Radiations Lab (B5) 195 1203 West Nevada Street (D5) 378 Admissions and Records (C6) 556-557 Fire Substation (D5) 267 Nursing, School of (C4) 207 1203 ½ West Nevada Street (D5) 17 Advanced Computation Bldg (B5) 89 Flagg Hall (E3) 151 1204 West Nevada Street (C4) 1093 Aerodynamics Research Lab (B5) 7 Foellinger Auditorium (D4) O 145 1205 West Nevada Street (C4) 28 Aeronautical Lab A (B5) 275 Food Service Building (ISRH)* (E6) 33 Observatory (D5) 146 1205 ½ West Nevada Street (C4) 157 Afro-Amer Studies & Rsch Prog (D5) 1073 Forbes Natural History Building (G2) 196 Optical Physics & Engr Lab (B4) 184 1208 West Nevada Street (C4) 73 Agricultural Bioprocess Lab (E5) 172 Foreign Languages Bldg (D4) P 8 Ag Engineering Sci Bldg (E4) 205 1203 West Oregon Street (D5) 64 Freer Hall (D5) 97 Parking Structures (C3, A5) 326 Agriculture Services Bldg (G4) 224 1205 West Oregon Street (D5) G 556-557 Parking Structure/Fire Substation (D5) 329 Ag Services Warehouse (G4) 238 1207 West Oregon Street (D5) 154 Personnel Services Bldg (D2) 842 Agronomy Seed House (G4) 201 Garage/Car Pool (F1) 221 805 West Pennsylvania (E6) 198 Physical Plant Service Bldg (E1) 991 Agronomy Soybean Rsch Farm (G5) 128 Geological Survey Lab (D1) 214 911 South Sixth Street (C4) 94 Alice Campbell Alumni Center (C6) 1206 Gies College of Business Plant & An Biotech Lab—see M 336 Instructional Facility (D4) 26 Altgeld Hall (C4) 865 Plant Clinic (G4) 74 Govt & Public Affairs, Inst of (D5) UNIVERSITY RESIDENCE HALLS 831 Animal Science Barns (G3) 256 Plant Sciences Lab (E5) 324 Grainger Engr Library Info Ctr (B4) 165 Animal Sciences Lab (D5) 358 Police Training Institute (D3) Undergraduate Halls 43 Gregory Hall (D4) 374 Arboretum—Hartley Gardens (F6) 100 President’s House (F6) Champaign Residence Halls 1140 Gregory Place I (C5) 18 Architecture Annex (E5) 222 Printing Services Bldg (D2) BR Barton (D3) 1241 Gregory Place II 50 Architecture Bldg (D4) 76 Psychology Bldg (C4) (School of Social Work) (D5) HP Hopkins (E2) 6 Armory (D3) 323 Public Safety (B5) IR Ikenberry (D3) 219 Art & Design Bldg (E3) H R LN Lundgren (D3) 1145 Asian American House (C5) 4 Harding Band Bldg (D4) 176 Rehabilitation Education Ctr (D1) NU Nugent (D3) 568 Asian American Studies Bldg (D5) 25 Harker Hall (C4) Research Park (G2) BH Bousfield Hall (D2) 300 Astronomy Bldg (B5) Hartley Gardens —see A 374 551 Richmond Studio (A5) SC Scott (E2) 1075 Atkins Bldg (G2) 356 Hallene Gateway (C6) 1268 Robert A. 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