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Mumap0015.Pdf (3.542Mb) ' 2 ' 3 ' 4 ' 5 ' 6 ' 7 ' 8 ' 9 ' 10 ' 11 ' 12 ' 13 ' 14 ' 15 MAP INDEX 39 General Services ................ J8 82 Mid-Missouri Mental Health 153 Student Recreation Center .. F9 A 1105 Carrie Francke Drive 40 Gentry ...................... .......... D9 Center ................................. G7 154 Student Success Center ..... D9 A 0 100 200 300 400 (old Alumni Center) ............. H1 41 Geological Sciences ............ B7 83 Middlebush ......................... C9 155 Swallow .... .............. .. ........... ca L..n...J7..jf 2 401 East Stewart ................ C5 42 Glen L. McElroy M.D. Athletic 84 Missouri Department of - Swimming Pool, see ........... 88 revised 09-29-04 3 Academic Support Center .. C6 Facility ................................. H4 Conservation ....................... I11 156 Switzler ............................... C7 4 Agricultural Engineering .. ... Fl 2 43 Golf Course, A.L. Gustin and 85 Mule Barn .......................... E14 157 Tate ..................................... D8 5 Agriculture . .................. .. .. E10 club house .......................... H1 86 Mumford .. ......................... C10 158 Taylor, Tom N. Sports Complex - Allen Auditorium, see ..... .. 8 - Green Chapel, A.P. , see ..... 81 - Museum of Anthropology, see H4 6 Anheuser-Busch Natural 44 Gwynn ........................ ....... D10 155 159 Telecommunications ...... ... G11 B Rescource Building ........... E10 45 Hadley-Major ............ G9 - Museum of Art and 160 Townsend ........ .................... D7 7 Animal Science Research 46 Health Sciences library, J. Otto Archaeology, see .. .. .. .. 97 - Track and Field, see .......... 171 B Center .... .. ......... G14 Lottes ................ ............... G8 87 Museum Support Center ... K10 161 Trowbridge Livestock Center .... 8 Arts and Science ................. E8 4 7 Hearnes .. .. ....... J7 88 Natatorium .................... ....... E7 H13 9 Arts and Science Mall .......... E8 48 Heinkel .. ... .. ..... A7 89 Neff ............... .. .. .. ........ B8 162 Tucker ................ ................ D10 10 Bald Eagle Aviary .. ............ E15 49 Hill ........ ....... .. ........ D7 90 Noyes ................. .. .. C7 163 Turner Ave. Parking Garage D7 - Bookstore, University, see ... 11 - Hitt St. Market, see ......... 129 91 Nursing . G8 164 University Avenue Parking 11 Brady Commons ........... E9 50 Hitt Street Parking Garage ... B9 92 Paige Sports Arena .. ............ K5 Garage ... ................ ......... C10 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - Brewer Fieldhouse, see .... 153 - Honors College, see ........... 70 93 Parker .. B7 165 University Hall ..................... H2 C COLUMBIA 12 Brookfield, Dutton Athletic 51 Hospital and Clinics and 94 Parking, Visitor MeteredB6, B8, 166 University Place ................ C11 C Facility ...... .... .... .. H4 Parking ......... G8, G9 B10, C7, D7, D6, E9, F11 , F12 - Buck's Ice Cream Place, 52 Hulston . .................... .......... Ea 95 Peace Park.. .. ..... B8 University Student Apartments !ill Pedestrian Campus, Streets see .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... 26 96 Physics ...... .. ......... D11 167 Manor House .......... ............. 89 closed 8:15 a.m.-3:15 p.m. - Campus Mail Facility, 97 Pickard ................................ ca 168 University Heights .............. .. E5 lntramuraVRecreation Fields see .... .. .... 50 (ground floor) 98 Plaza 900 Dining Facility ... D10 169 University Terrace ... .. ............ 19 Mon.-Fri. when classes are in 53 College Ave. Field .......... ... G10 13 Chemistry .. .. .. ................... D 11 99 Poultry Environmental Physics 170 Univers!t}' Village ................ D4 session 54 East Park .......................... G14 14 Clark .. ...................... .. .. .. .. .... E5 H15 55 Epple ................................. L4 Visitor parking 100 Poultry Nutrition Lab ........ H14 171 Varsity Soccer Field .............. 13 D 56 Hinkson ..... L4 D 101 Power Plant.. .. .. .. ... ............. C6 172 Veterans Administration M Metered parking 57 Reactor .. .. ....... .. L2 - Printing Services, see . Hospital, Harry S. Truman ~ Accessible parking 58 Stankowski ... F7 map on reverse side Memorial ....... H8 'TI' Emergency Telephone 102 Professional Building .. ....... C9 173 Veterinary Medical Bldg ..... F13 103 Providence Point (President's 174 Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Parking for Visitors Home) ........... L6 Lab ..................................... F13 V1s1tor parking Is listed in the index under parking. 104 Providence Road Warehousel5 175 Veterinary Science ............. E13 176 Virginia Avenue Parking E Special parking arrangements for prospective 105 Psychology .. ....................... A7 E 106 Raptor Rehabilitation ......... E15 Garage ..................... G10 students can be made through the office of - VISITOR RELATIONS, see . 59 Admissions by calling toll free in Missouri and 107 Read ............... D9 108 Red Cross Blood Center .... K3 177 Walter Williams .................... B8 Illinois 1(80 0) 225-6075, all others call -.!L..k, _ 11 109 Research Park ..................... K2 178 Waters ...... .. ........ .. C10 179 White Campus Greenhouses ... (573) 882-2456. [J~ 110 Research Park DevelopmentJ3 Jql:::S 171 D10 Information about Special Parking Arrangements for Visitors "' ( - Whitmore Recital Hall, see .. 32 Available from Parking and Transportation Services, second u c 6 J ,Tf Cl . Residence Halls 180 Whitten .. ... .'.... C9 F 1 111 Baker,Partc. ......................... F9 entrance from Maryland on Turner Avenue inside the Turner r'ij ' J [?. F V ~ • . a'. 112 Bingham (Dining Hall) .. .. .... F11 Avenue Parking Garage, (573) 882-4568, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. , · - '--:; • - r2J j 113 Cramer ................. ............... G9 Sororities and Fraternities or from University Police, (573) 882-7201 at any time. Restrictions ~ [J. j rr J - fl \.--:,ii,,.,-:.-;-..,-_-_"":c..,~-.1-- 114 Defoe .. ................................. F9 Note: Only Sororities and Fraternities with housing on campus are listed .. on some faculty-staff parking lots are lifted at certain times. J i(r,· ·'®J 115 Discovery .......................... D10 Ill Parking: Arrangements may be made through Parking :::::::::::;-~~~~ ~ ~ :.] ),·.--,=~= 116 Dobbs (Dining Hall) .. ........... G6 ~ and Transportation Services. 117 Excellence .................. , ..... D10 Sororities 118 Gardner-Hyde .. ................... G9 A. Alpha Chi Omega . .. ..... F7 G Please Check Information on Signs at Entrances 119 Gillett .................................. F10 B. Alpha Delta Pi . F6 G to Parking Lots to Avoid Towing 120 Graham ... ............................. F9 C. Alpha Phi ........................... F6 121 Hatch ................................. F12 D. Chi Omega ...... .. ................... F6 man equal opportunity institution 122 Hudson ............ ... .. ............. F11 E. Delta Delta Delta .................. F6 123 Johnston and Eva J's: ........ E10 F. Delta Gamma .......... .. F6 124 Jones .................................. G6 G. Gamma Phi Beta ..... F7 125 Lathrop .. ....................... .. .. ... G6 H. Kappa Alpha Theta ............. G7 126 Laws ........... ........................ G7 I. Kappa Delta .... .. .... .. E7 H 127 Mark Twain and Dining Hall D6 J. Kappa Kappa Gamma .... ..... E6 H 128 McDavid ............................. .. 86 K. Pi Beta Phi .. .... ..................... E6 129 Pershing (Hitt St. Market) .. .. G9 L. Phi Mu .... ............................. G4 130 Respect ... .. ...... .. ............... D10 M. ZetaTauAlpha .... ...... ........... F7 131 Responibility ..................... D10 132 Schurz ................................ F11 \ I 133 Stafford ............................... G9 Fraternities N. Alpha Epsilon Pi ...... .. F7 15 Clydesdale ........... Fl 3 59 Jesse .................... .. D8 34 ~ = ~ ~===,,,,,,..... 0. Alpha Gamma Rho .. .... ..... D11 16 Columns ......................... .. .. ca - Keller Auditorium, see ......... 41 P. Alpha Gamma Sigma .. ......... E6 17 Conley Ave. Parking GarageD6 60 Kuhlman Court (Brady Park)E9 135 Residence on Francis Q. Alpha Kappa Lambda ........ .. E6 18 Conley House .. ................... D7 61 Laboratory Animal Center .... J2 Quadrangle ................ ......... ca R. Alpha Tau Omega ................ F6 19 Connaway .. ........................ E12 62 Lee Hills ............................... 67 136 Resource f'!ecovery Complex .. []! S. Beta Sigma Psi .................. A 11 20 Cornell ... .. ............ ... E7 63 Lefevre .............................. C10 H14 T. Beta Theta Pi .. .................. D11 - Corner Playhouse, see ....... 33 64 Lewis ............................ ...... .. E6 137 Reynolds Alumni Center ..... D7 - Library, see ................. ....... 28 - Rhynsburger Theatre, see .. 33 U. Delta Chi .... ......................... C4 21 Crowder .. .......................... ... F7 V. Delta Sigma Phi .. .............. ... E7 22 Curtis ................ .. ............ .. D10 65 Life Sciences Center .......... El O 138 Rock Quarry Center ........... J11 - Livestock Center, Trowbridge, 139 Rock Quarry Warehouse ... K11 W. Delta Tau Delta ........ ............ E6 23 Dalton Research Center .... .. J3 X. Delta Upsilon ....................... E7 J 24 Daniel Devine Pavillion ..... .. .. 14 see ............................... .. .. 161 140 Ronald McDonald House ...... 19 J 66 Lloyd L. Gaines/Marion - Rothwell Gymnasium, see 153 Y. Evans Scholars ................... G7 25 Dockery-Folk ........ .. ............. G9 Z. Farmhouse ...................
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