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|||||||||| | | | | | | | | Uconn Storrs Campus M o ulton CRU R oa d LU2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | d o T Roa To MB HPH CRU IPB RH LU2 Discover H o r JB KEL s RB e UCONN STORRS CAMPUS MAP b a Horsebarn Hill r n A W LOT PU1 H y y Map Legend i ll Dri To R we o LU1 v r a e d LH Laurel Hall .............................................................. E4 HLC Hope Lutheran Church .......................................... E8 ACADEMIC & ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDINGS T LOT C HORSEBARN HILL Arthur L. Lorentzon Stables ................................. Islamic Center at UConn ....................................... S o LOR B7 ICUC C5 HV t u o r r Livestock Unit I ...................................................... Mansfield Community Center .............................. t ABL Agricultural Biotechnology Laboratory ............... C5 LU1 A8 MCC G7 Laur r el s HU2 W Art Ceramic Studio ................................................ LU2 Livestock Unit II ..................................................... A7 MTH Mansfield Town Hall .............................................. G8 a ACS F5 HWF R y oad R COA o Alumni Center ....................................................... LVC Lodewick Visitors Center ...................................... D3 PARH Storrs Parish House............................................... C5 a EHSO ALUM E3 T d o ARF w B2 Avian Research Facility ......................................... Main Accumulation Area/Environmental Storrs Congregational Church .............................. HHA ARF B8 MAA SCC C5 e B1 r B3 Jaime Homero Arjona Building ........................... Health and Safety ................................................. C1 SMC St. Mark’s Episcopal Chapel .................................. C4 ARJ E6 L o B5 Harry Grant Manchester Hall ................................ St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel.................................. o ARTB Art Building ........................................................... F7 MAN E6 STA C4 p FES B B4 B4A ASC Academic Services Center .................................... F5 MB Mink Barn............................................................... A4 UCH UConn Health Storrs.............................................. F8 R o T LOT ad HHSC ATL Advanced Technology Laboratory ....................... C5 MLIB Music Library ......................................................... F7 ATWR Wilbur O. Atwater Laboratory .............................. D4 MONT Henry Ruthven Monteith Building ...................... E6 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS & COMPLEXES TRH LOR BSRH AUST Philip E. Austin Building ....................................... D5 MP Motor Pool ............................................................. C2 TC Alumni Residence Halls ........................................ B1 Building #1 ............................................................. B8 MSB Math-Science Building .......................................... D4 ARH F5 T LOT BARN DAIRY JONS HU1 Belden Hall, Brock Hall, Eddy Hall, Watson Hall e BAR B2 Building #2 ............................................................ B8 MUSB Music Building ....................................................... F7 ABL John Buckley Residence Hall................................ Driv B3 Building #3 ............................................................ B8 NKT Nafe Katter Theatre .............................................. F7 BRH F7 Lot C GTDH T LOT - MAA em DBB BSRH Alan T. Busby Suites .............................................. B2 C LOT C Building #4 ............................................................ North Parking Garage ........................................... et ATL n B4 B8 NPRK D3 WITE sio e BSC n Charter Oak Apartments ...................................... ry xte COA B2 E B4A Building #4 Annex ................................................ B8 OAK Oak Hall.................................................................. E5 R ad FG Ro l Brown Hall, Foster Hall, Hoisington Hall, o KLIN l Physics Building .................................................... a Hi B5 Building #5 ............................................................ B8 PB D3 d rn ba se Hough Hall, Hubbard Hall, Thompson Hall or BARN Dairy Barn .............................................................. B5 PBB Pharmacy/Biology Building ................................. D4 H LOT 4 East Campus Residence Halls .............................. RHBA BCH Charles Lewis Beach Hall ...................................... D5 PCSB David C. Phillips Communication ECRH D6 C ICUC YNG d SMC PARH oa EHRH Elizabeth Hicks Residence Hall ........................... C6 LAKE R BISH Merlin D. Bishop Center ........................................ E7 Sciences Building .................................................. G6 MP HILL STA SCC ill GERH Grange East Residence Hall .................................. C6 H BOOK UConn Bookstore................................................... F4 PDC University Planning, Design and Construction ..... C2 EHRH n GSRH Harry L. Garrigus Suites ........................................ F3 ar BOUS Weston A. Bousfield Psychology Building .......... E5 PDFD Public Safety Complex, Police/Fire Depts. .......... D2 NCRH North E b ag e le s vi r Roger A. Gelfenbien Towers Dining Hall ............. lle GTDH C4 WPCF Road o Planetarium........................................................... H BPB Biology/Physics Building ...................................... D4 PLA C5 500 FT PLA D GERH HAC Hilltop Apartment Complex ................................. G3 PDC i s BRON Arthur B. Bronwell Building ................................. D4 PU1 Poultry Unit ........................................................... A4 c o NWRH Swan Lake Beard Building, Bethune Building, WARE v ATWR CHEM BSC Bio Science Complex ............................................. C5 RB Rosebrooks Barn ................................................... A4 e r ECRH RWF y Crandall Building, Community Center, L John J. Budds Building ......................................... Rosebrooks House ................................................ FOLS e A LOT BUD E6 RH A4 D TLS AUST GREAT LAWN o Crawford Building, French Building, Gu y D CMWH rle BUSN School of Business ................................................ E4 RHBA Ratcliffe Hicks Building and Arena ...................... C6 t yv r MHRH ille i v PBB d Grasso Building, La Flesche Building, R ESB Roa F LOT e John W. Rowe Center for o M CAST Francis L. Castleman Building .............................. E4 ROWE a WSH d WIDM an d a s FOUNDERS WRH IMS BPB Meritt Building, Novello Building, o e GREEN South Campus Chiller Plant.................................. Undergraduate Education .................................... R ld CHIL F6 E5 VISITORS STRS WILBUR D PDFD A Stowe Building, Wheeler Building, CENTER u St d CROSS W Reclaimed Water Facility ...................................... di a a CHEM Chemistry Building ............................................... D4 RWF D1 to GANT o k y o R ri UTEB CUP o BCH r Woodhouse Building, Wu Building F LOT u m (p r oad m PB MSB u o e s SRH CMWH Commissary Warehouse ...................................... D6 SCHN Andre Schenker Lecture Hall ................................ E5 R ri r d lle to e vi LVLVCVC R i b WOOD s Hilltop Residence Halls ......................................... le o d WCWCBCB t R HRH E3 g NPRK a u n r Wi Ea A i o llo Cattle Resources Unit ............................................ South Parking Garage .......................................... d E2 le a wbr CRU A7 SPRK F4 G BENTON n a ook th E ) R r x J d oad Ellsworth Hall, Hale Hall o t JORGENSEN o MUSEUM N . rg CUP Central Utility Plant ............................................... D4 SRC Student Recreation Center ................................... E4 e CENTER n BRON GUL H s Husky Village......................................................... e FSB HV A4 n Augustus Storrs Hall ............................................. H ad i DB UConn Dairy Bar .................................................... C5 STRS D5 un Ro ll GENT t s R KNS in ill i HJHJT oa Mansfield Apartments .......................................... g H d WBMWBBMMAA MA H8 d A L ing LOT 9 e JORGJORGG c DC The Daily Campus ................................................. F7 SU Student Union ....................................................... E4 o K a d de g R e o m Marcus Holcomb Residence Hall .......................... ad MHRH D6 ic George Safford Torrey Life Sciences Building ..... R CAST DODD Thomas J. Dodd Research Center ........................ E5 TLS D4 o ADMISSIONS HALL a W MAN d ay W Brien McMahon Residence Hall ............................ BUILDING d MRH F5 Gordon W. Tasker Admissions Building .............. a ) i DRMU Drama-Music Building .......................................... F7 TSK E3 ( n BUD l X LOT p a o l e L LOT e i o n FND STUDENT de tr R North Campus Residence Halls ............................ STUDENT s w a NCRH C3 ROWE e HAWL L str d Hill Engineering II ........................................................ UTEB United Technologies Engineering Building ........ D4 TTSKSK UNION e b E2 D4 e UNION ia ak n) p r v ( O OAK o Baldwin Hall, Fairfield Hall, Hartford Hall, i MALL d g r a HLC o o o EHSO Environmental Health & Safety Office ................ B8 VDM J. Louis von der Mehden Recital Hall ................... F7 y R k D D a Hurley Hall, Litchfield Hall, McConaughy Hall, HSM W e SUU A g c Engineering Science Building .............................. Central Warehouse .............................................. a id R ESB D4 WARE
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