MIZZOU ON YOUR OWN

FREE CELL PHONE AUDIO TOUR No cost except your minutes!

• You set the pace. • Call as often as you like, and in any order. • Message length averages 2 minutes. • Uncover secrets, hear expert commentary and enjoy a more enriching campus visit!

HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:

1. Visit any of the locations listed on the map (see reverse side) and look for a Mizzou Audio Tour sign next to the selected attraction.

2. Dial 573-629-1364

3. Enter the prompt number for the location you want followed by the # key.

4. Tell us what you think! Enter 0 followed by the # key to record a personal response to our audio tour (optional).

For instructions, press the * key. Enter another location number anytime you want. The audio tour is free. You will use your cell phone minutes while you are connected. Technology provided by Guide by Cell.

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Conley Ave.

FRANCIS ROUTE 1 2 3 The Columns 4 Hill and Townsend halls

5 Engineering shamrock 6 Switzler bell

7 & bridge

8 Avenue of the Columns 9 School of Journalism

10 Journalism archway

11 Museum of Art & Archaeology

12 Residence on Francis Quadrangle

13 Thomas Jefferson statue & tombstone

14 Museum of Anthropology 15 David R. Francis bust 16 Barbara Uehling monument

17 Tate Hall Ninth St

43 41 42 Conley Ave 30 32 44 40 31

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34 Hitt St 36 38 Rollins St 37

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Tiger Ave

CARNAHAN ROUTE 30 Conley House 31 Legacy Walk and Reynolds Alumni Center

32 Beetle Bailey

33 Carnahan Quadrangle 34 Tiger Plaza 35 Stankowski Field

36 Strickland Hall

37 and Student Recreation Complex 38 MU Student Center 39 Kuhlman Court 40 Read and Gentry halls

41 Memorial Union 42

43 Lowry Mall, Lowry Hall and the Student Success Center 44 Speakers Circle OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST

BUCK’S ICE CREAM, located on the south side of Eckles Hall, is a great place to stop for a scoop of Tiger Stripe ice cream or other favorite flavors. Hours of operation are noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, plus Saturdays during the summer months. For more information, call 573-882-1088.

PARKER HALL, located on the west side of the Francis Quadrangle, was built in 1900 and originally housed Memorial Hospital. The round section was an auditorium where doctors performed operations while medical students observed. Parker Hall currently houses the counseling and testing centers.

MCKEE GYMNASIUM, located on Hitt Street, was constructed in 1922 and was originally called the Women’s Gymnasium. It was renamed on May 5, 1974, after Mary McKee, former professor of physical education. McKee is now home to the nutritional sciences department.

BARTON STATUE, located to the west of the North steps of Jesse Hall, is a monument dedicated to David Barton, former president of the Constitutional Convention of and one of the state’s first two senators. The monument, which stood on Barton’s grave for many years, was donated by the city of Boonville in 1899.

LAWS OBSERVATORY, located in the Physics Building, has a 16-inch telescope that can be used for a closer look at the stars. The observatory is open on clear Wednesday nights from 8 to 10 p.m., and Mizzou’s Astronomy Club is on site to answer questions. For more information, call Angela Speck at 573-882-8371.

LLOYD GAINES/MARION O’FALLON OLDHAM BLACK CULTURE CENTER, located on Virginia Avenue, presents programs and events focused on different aspects of African-American culture and history. The center has a computer lab and conference rooms for performances, lectures, meetings and other community events. For more information, call 573-882-2664.