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KSU Current Address List 2018.Xlsx Not required for ADDRESS LIST addressing MAILING ADDRESS BUILDING NAME BUILDING ADDRESS (If different from ZIP + 4 BUILDING BLDG # building address) CODE Ackert Hall 1717 Claflin Rd 66506‐4900 AK 00136 AGRN ‐ Headquarters Unit 3 ‐ 40x80 2850 W 32nd Ave 66502 AGAS 00540 AGRN ‐ Operations Center 50x100 2213 Agronomy Farm Rd 66502 AGZ 00516 AGRN ‐ Rannels Headquarters 845 Deep Creek Rd 66502 AGK 00493 Agronomy Education Center 2100 Agronomy Central Rd 66502 AGEC 00295 Ahearn Field House 919 N 17th St 66506‐0300 AFH 00005 AMI ‐ Manufacturing Learning Center 510 McCall Rd 66502 ENB 00652 Anderson Hall 919 Mid Campus Dr North 66506‐0100 A 00001 ASI Beef Stocker Unit 4330 Marlatt Ave 66503 00482 ASI BCRC ‐ Beef Nutrition Research Center 3260 College Ave 66502 ASV 00464 ASI Dairy ‐ Research Office 3161 Animal Science Rd 66502 ASA 00157 ASI Farm Shop ‐ Sargent Farm Trailer House 2902 College Ave 66502 ASR 00451D ASI Farm Shop ‐ Sargent Residence 2900 College Ave 66502 ASP 00445 ASI Horse ‐ Research Center Barn & Office 3115 College Ave 66502 ASW 00465 ASI Poultry ‐ Classroom (Bldg 4) 3058D Animal Science Rd 66502 ASH 00312 ASI Poultry ‐ Foreman Residence 3088 Animal Science Rd 66502 ASJ 00315 ASI Poultry ‐ Research Office 3058H Animal Science Rd 66502 ASB 00300 ASI Purebred Beef ‐ Headquarters & Calving Center 2230 Denison Ave 66502 PBH 00484 ASI Sheep & Meat Goat Facility 1814 Agriculture Rd 66502 SGF 00471 ASI Swine Unit 2146 Livestock Units Rd 66502 AST 00462 Athletics Track Storage Building 1800E College Ave 66502 ATSB 00222 Beach Art Museum 701 Beach Ln 66506‐0600 BAM 00175 Berney Family Welcome Center 705 N 17th St 66506‐3100 BWC 00104 Bill Snyder Family Stadium 2201 Kimball Ave 66502 KFS 00134 Bluemont Hall 1114 Mid Campus Dr North 66506‐5300 BH 00158 Boyd Hall 1306 Petticoat Ln 66506‐2400 BD 00083 Bramlage Coliseum 1800 College Ave 66502 BC 00164 Brandeberry Indoor Complex 1800C College Ave 66502 BR 00162 Burt Hall 1220 N. 17th St 66506‐0400 BT 00009 Bushnell Annex 1613 Claflin Rd 66506 BUX 00008 Bushnell Hall 1615 Claflin Rd 66506‐0402 BU 00010 Business College Building 1301 Lovers Ln 66506 BB 00284 Call Hall 1530 Mid Campus Dr North 66506‐1600 CL 00072 Calvin Hall 802 Mid Campus Dr South 66506‐0500 C 00013 Campus Creek Complex 1405 Campus Creek Rd 66506‐7500 ER 00027 Cardwell Hall 1228 N 17th St 66506‐2600 CW 00091 Center for Child Development 1400 Jardine Dr 66506‐6300 CCD 00194 Chalmers Hall 1711 Claflin Rd 66506‐3900 AKC 00136 Chemical Storage Building 1221 Bayberry Ln 66506 CH 00171 Chemical Storage Shed ‐ ENTOMOLOGY 1603A Old Claflin Pl 66506 OCH 00347 Chemistry‐Biochemistry Building 1212 Mid Campus Dr North 66506‐0401 CBC 00165 Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex 1831 Olympic Dr 66506‐5400 REC 00159 Chiller Plant II 1402 Claflin Rd 66506 CP2 00285 Civil Infrastructure Testing Lab 925 Carlson St. 66502 TLC 00653 CMG ‐ Caretaker's Residence 2685 Denison Ave 66502 LARC2 00212 CMG ‐ Research Building 2681 Denison Ave 66502 LARC6 00207 CMG ‐ Research Trailer 2681D Denison Ave 66502 LARC1 00232 Coles Hall 1620 Denison Ave 66506‐5800 VMS 00147 Dairy Barn 1500 Denison Ave 66506 GHD 00161‐D Danforth / All Faiths Chapel 1401 Vattier St 66506 DC 00003 Davenport Building 1548 Denison Ave 66506 DV 00089 Derby Food Center 1324 Old Claflin Rd 66506 DF 00128 Dickens Hall 1116 Mid Campus Dr North 66506‐0800 D 00018 Dole Hall 1525 Mid Campus Dr North 66506‐6900 DO 00168 Durland Hall 1701A Platt St 66506‐5100 DU 00153 Dykstra Hall 1628 Claflin Rd 66506‐0900 DY 00019 Ecumenical Campus Ministry 1021 Denison Ave 66506 ECM 01007 Edwards Hall 1810 Kerr Dr 66506‐4800 ED 00135 Eisenhower Hall 1013 Mid Campus Dr North 66506‐1000 EH 00022 Engineering Hall 1701D Platt St 66506 DUE 00153 English / Counseling Services 1612 Steam Pl 66506‐6500 ECS 00108 Environmental Research Lab 920A N 17th St 66506 ERL 00021 Equine Performance Testing Center 1810 Denison Ave 66506 EPTC 00235 Executive Court Building 5970 Executive Court 66503 ECB 00292 Executive Court Shop Annex 5970A Executive Court 66503 ECB1 00293 Facilities Athletics Grounds (Herdsman House) 2325 Jardine Dr 66502 FGCHH 00355 Facilities Grounds 1126 N 17th St 66506 FG 00097 Facilities Grounds Storage Building 1502 N 17th Pl 66506 FSB2 00174 3/29/2018 MAILING ADDRESS BUILDING NAME BUILDING ADDRESS (If different from ZIP + 4 BUILDING BLDG # building address) CODE Facilities Shop 1515 N 17th Pl 66506 FS 00173 Fairchild Hall 1601 Vattier St 66506‐1100 F 00030 Feed Technology 1501 Old Claflin Pl 66506 FT 00029 Fiedler Hall 1701C Platt St 66506‐5000 DUF 00153 Ford Hall 1300 Old Claflin Rd 66506‐4400 FD 00129 Frith Community Center 2002 Tunstall Cir 66506 JCC 00170 Gen. Richard B. Myers Hall 1304 N 17th St 66506‐2100 MS 00079 Global Campus 1615 Anderson Ave 66502 GC 00169 Goodnow Hall 1825 Claflin Rd 66506‐2000 GD 00078 Grain Science Center ‐ Biological & Value Added Program 1979 Agriculture Rd 66502 GB 00186 Grain Science Center ‐ Hal Ross Flour Mill 1986 Agriculture Rd 66502 GFM 00191 Grain Science Center ‐ International Grains Program 1980 Kimball Ave 66502 GI 00160 Grain Science Center ‐ O.H. Kruse Feed Mill 1980 Agriculture Rd 66502 GO 00211 Greenhouse D‐Conservatory 1520 Denison Ave 66506 GHD 00015 Gymnasium 1733 College Heights Rd 66506 GY 00073 Hale/Farrell Library 1117 Mid Campus Dr North 66506‐1200 HL 00031 Haymaker Hall 1301 Claflin Rd 66506‐4500 HY 00130 Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility (Flammables Unit) 2018 Agronomy Central Rd 66502 HWF 00290 Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility (Non‐Flammables Unit) 2016 Agronomy Central Rd 66502 HWNF 00289 Hessian Fly Greenhouse 1324 Claflin Rd 66506 HG 00205 HFRR ‐ Forestry Gallaher Bldg 2610 Claflin Rd 66502 FOR 00620 HFRR ‐ Forestry Greenhouse 2610A Claflin Rd 66502 FHH 00621 HFRR ‐ Forestry Vehicle/Maintenance 2614 Claflin Rd 66502 FVM 00622 HFRR Rocky Ford Turfgrass ‐ Forestry Research Center 1621A Barnes Rd 66502 HFL 00610 HFRR Rocky Ford Turfgrass ‐ Hort Office/Shop 1700 Barnes Rd 66502 HFHQ 10010 HFRR Rocky Ford Turfgrass ‐ Plant Pathology Building 1621 Barnes Rd 66502 PPC 00383 Hoeflin Stone House 1701 N Manhattan Ave 66506 HST 00156 Holton Hall 1101 Mid Campus Dr North 66506‐1300 HH 00034 Holtz Hall 1005 Mid Campus Dr North 66506‐1700 HZ 00074 Housing Honors House 1930 College Heights Rd 66502 HHH 00282 Housing Storage 1528 Denison Ave 66506 HS 00012 Housing Storage Building 2310 Jardine Dr 66502 HDSF 00227 ICE Family Basketball Center 2201N Kimball Ave 1800 College Ave 66502 IBT 00213 Indoor Football Practice Facility 1800A College Ave 1800 College Ave 66502 IPF 00176 Intercollegiate Rowing Training Facility 2015 Kimball Ave 66502 IRT 00218 International Student Center 1414 Mid Campus Dr North 66506‐6700 ISC 00155 Intramural Field Storage 1816 Olympic Dr 66506 IFM 00178 Jardine Terrace Apts #1 1615 Denison Ave 66502 JA1 00265 Jardine Terrace Apts #10 1602 Hillcrest Dr 66502 JA10 00275 Jardine Terrace Apts #11 1705 Hillcrest Dr 66502 JA11 00276 Jardine Terrace Apts #12 1609 Hillcrest Dr 66502 JA12 00277 Jardine Terrace Apts #13 1603 Hillcrest Dr 66502 JA13 00278 Jardine Terrace Apts #14 2013 Kerr Dr 66502 JA14 00279 Jardine Terrace Apts #15 1955 Kerr Dr 66502 JA15 00280 Jardine Terrace Apts #16 1927 Kerr Dr 66502 JA16 00281 Jardine Terrace Apts #1A 1804 Jardine Dr 66502 JA1A 00266 Jardine Terrace Apts #2 1711 Denison Ave 66502 JA2 00267 Jardine Terrace Apts #3 1725 Denison Ave 66502 JA3 00268 Jardine Terrace Apts #4 1803 Kerr Dr 66502 JA4 00269 Jardine Terrace Apts #5 2000 Tunstall Cir 66502 JA5 00270 Jardine Terrace Apts #6 2016 Tunstall Cir 66502 JA6 00271 Jardine Terrace Apts #7 2012 Tunstall Cir 66502 JA7 00272 Jardine Terrace Apts #8 2008 Tunstall Cir 66502 JA8 00273 Jardine Terrace Apts #9 2004 Tunstall Cir 1980 Kimball Ave 66502 JA9 00274 Jardine Terrace D 1604 Roof Dr 1980 Kimball Ave 66502 JTD 00047 Jardine Terrace E 1600 Roof Dr 66502 JTE 00048 Jardine Terrace F 1605 Roof Dr 1980 Kimball Ave 66502 JTF 00049 Jardine Terrace G 1601 Roof Dr 66502 JTG 00050 Jardine Terrace H 1544 International Ct 66502 JTH 00051 Jardine Terrace I 1540 International Ct 66502 JTI 00052 Jardine Terrace L 1948 Jardine Dr 66502 JTL 00055 Jardine Terrace M 1545 International Ct 66502 JTM 00056 Jardine Terrace N 1541 International Ct 66502 JTN 00057 Jardine Terrace P 1700 Hillcrest Dr 66502 JTP 00042 Jardine Terrace Q 2050 Kerr Dr 66502 JTQ 00043 Jardine Terrace R 2051 Kerr Dr 66502 JTR 00058 Jardine Terrace S 2020 Tunstall Cir 66502 JTS 00059 Jardine Terrace T 2050 Jardine Dr 66502 JTT 00060 Jardine Terrace U 1604 Hillcrest Dr 66502 JTU 00061 Jardine Terrace V 1600 Hillcrest Dr 66502 JTV 00062 3/29/2018 MAILING ADDRESS BUILDING NAME BUILDING ADDRESS (If different from ZIP + 4 BUILDING BLDG # building address) CODE Jardine Terrace W 1701 Hillcrest Dr 66502 JTW 00069 Jardine Terrace X 1605 Hillcrest Dr 66502 JTX 00070 Jardine Terrace Y 1601 Hillcrest Dr 66502 JTY 00040 Justin Hall 1324 Lovers Ln 66506‐1400 JU 00041 KABSU Business Office 3171 Tuttle Creek Blvd 66502 KAE 00374 Kansas Wheat Innovation Center 1990 Kimball Ave 66502 KWIC 10017 Kedzie Hall 828 Mid Campus Dr South 66506‐1500 K 00071 King Hall 1220 Mid Campus Dr North 66506 KG 00020 Konza ‐ North Cottage K310 (GH#1) 300 Konza Prairie Ln 66502 KG1 00188 Konza ‐ South Cottage K320 (GH#2) 320 Konza Prairie Ln 66502 KG2 00189 Kramer Food Center 1835 Claflin 66506 KF 00077 KSU Alumni Center 1720 Anderson Ave 66506‐6600 AC 10005 KSU Foundation Center 1800 Kimball Ave 66502 FC2 10014 KSU Gardens Maintenance 1608 Jardine Dr 66506 GM 00179 KSU Innovation Center 2005 Research Park Cir 66502 KIC 10016 KSU Recycling Center 1400 Claflin Rd 66506 WEL 00121 KSU Soccer Field 1614 College Ave 66502 SF 10015 KSU Student Union 918 N 17th St 66506‐2800 UN 00101 KSU Transmitter Bldg.
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