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Inset 2 Inset 1 S AN M AT EO DR M R BRYANT ST A D Y L RAMONA ST TASSO ST W E URBAN LN HERMOSA WY O R O U MELVILLE AV D A L L Y NeuroscienceQUARRY RD N A 1 2 3 B 4 5 6 7 8 Health Center 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 COWPER WAVERLEY ST Hoover Sheraton PALO RD SANTA RITA AV N Neuroscience Hoover VIA PUEBLOWilliam R. KELLOGG AV L Pavilion Hotel Shriram Center Serra BRYANT ST Pavilion Hewlett D Health Center Grove SERRA MALL EL CAMINO REAL EVERETT HIGH ST Downtown Bioengineering & U R Garage Teaching (see INSET 1 O Sequoia W A LYTTON AVE Palo Alto Westin Chemical Engineering Spilker Center E Vi H L B RAMONA ST at upper left) EMERSONHall ST S A Stanford at Palo Alto C Hotel A Engineering Math T R SEQ P EMBARCADERO RD E EMERSON ST Stanford Margaret R Shopping O & Applied Varian CornerJordan BRYANT ST A Palo Alto Arboretum WELLS AVE Courtyard A S Center I Sciences (420) Jacks T Train Station & Children's V Physics (380) McClatchy C AVE The Clement O Center (460) Wallenberg W PEAR LN Transit Center Stanford Hotel HIGHPhysics ST & (120) P HAMILTON AVE Bank of E HERMOSA WY MacArthur Shopping Astrophysics (160) PARKING ANDR CIRCULATION MAP Marguerite ALMA ST America Palo Jen-Hsun History S Park Center EAST-WEST AXIS Memorial T Shuttle Stop Bike route to Alto Y2E2 Huang 100 Court 170 Corner 2018-19 Menlo Park Medical 370 110 FOREST AVE Bike Bridge CLARK WY Engineering Ctr. ALMA STMoore 90 (200) Nordstrom Crate & Barrel Foundation Materials 1 QUARRY RD PALM DR TENNYSON AV SAND HILL RD ARBORETUM RD 10 Rsrch. LOMITA MALL ( ) 1 EL CAMINOENCINA REAL AVE S SERVICE RD 80 Container 360 19 Psychiatry McCullough Main Quad PALO RD 10 6 3 CCLC at Store Town 240 UNIVERSITY 20 VINEYARD LN 20 / Neuroscience DURAND WYStanford West and B 21 9 770 70 Centennial B Health 14 5 2 Country Green Skilling 60 Center Hoover CHARLES MARX WY 750 Village Earth Geology Green VARIAN WY Durand 30 ( ) Pavilion 18 13 8 4 730 Sciences Corner 50 Hoover 17 780 Johnson Pediatric Memorial 40 250 Bing WAVERLEY ST Pavilion Ambulatory 700 Angel of Mitchell (320) 310 Wing LAND DR Stanford 7 C. J. Huang CH RD Church GarageR 24 12 EL Care Center Old Winery Grief Earth LASUEN MALL ( ) A West Building W ARBORETUM RD To US 101 G 800 ESCONDIDO MALL T Apartments Arboretum EMBARCADERO RD Sciences Peterson Language C MOSHER WY 11 Freidenrich Center 777 725 PANAMA MALL S E 27 16 ( ) MELVILLE AVE 300 A L Stanford for Translational Lucile Grove Truck route (550) Corner School of IN D 23 15 d.school 530 T MI D Arboretum Research Packard QUARRY RD to Alma St (260) Education FR Children's 801 A Children's Palo Alto N Center PALM DR 2633 22 900 B Mausoleum 540 / C L Hospital Lasuen High School 408 520 IS A Clock 34 SWAIN WY K Housing 500 P E ASC at Stanford Grove GALVEZ ST 560 KELLOGG AVE BRYANT ST L C EL CAMINO REAL Tower C AUGUST CIR 29 25 W Assignments 35 I Advanced Main CTR L Mech. Eng. 570 Barnum ( ­(­ ) ) CLARK WY 1000 B Medicine Stanford 31 28 900 U West Eucalyptus Res. Lab Center R Daily Blake Center 1120 I N S E T 1 D Cancer Center Grove (MERL) 590 30 WilburR 1130 PALM DR Ticket Old AMBAR WY Clinic Cactus CHURCHILLCanfield AVE R 32 1100 Booth 610 Union D Fire Court 1150 Garden Stanford LASUEN ST El Camino L 1160 Heliport Falk Truck E Stadium Grove Hse. R 1170 1180 Center DUENA ST U COLERIDGE AV A Clubhouse Bookstore OAK AV ( ) L Stanford Toyon Y A 1300 Hospital Grove Tresidder MARIPOSA AVE B Foster White Post D EST Union Plaza D Emergency R W Field Office @ Pasteur SHC- D B S Lasuen Stanford 1380 Visitor LPCH Restrooms CASTILLEJA AVE Law R PASTEUR DR U Dinkelspiel LOWELLL-96 AV D P Anderson Stadium R EK PASTEUR Garage ADR Steam Arrillaga School M GALVEZ ST D E Northwest Collection Skybox Auditorium O CR 1400 Plant A Fieldhouse Ueland ( ) L AK Stanford Athletics Data Center C Braun Music O’CONNOR LN E Field 1450 Sand Hill Fields and Comm. Hub KAPLAN DR Stanford SAM MCDONALD RD R 1510 Lucas Center Galvez NE Center U 1470 ­ Clinic LS Ticket William H. ( ) A Central Process (MSLS) Cantor Lot O 1540 D Grant QUARRY EXTENSION N L R Office Muwekma- Neukom R Boswell PALM DR D A Y Steam Plant D Arts Laird Q. Tah-Ruk TENNYSON AV A C Building 1610 1520 H E F H Roth Way Cagan Maloney AALMA Permit ST C Permit Z Permit B G Center LOMITA DR C B Redwood School of Garage Storey L Edwards Stadium Field 1560 D Health Scully Ctr. MUSEUM WY E Masters CHURCHILL AVEBike route SAND HILL RD K R A for Clinical Lane Medicine McMurtry Research GOVERNOR'S LN Hammer Columbae A W E Oak Creek O Hagey Sciences JORDAN WY COOPER LN Building Rodin Sunken MASTERS MALL Grove to Palo Alto/ E & Policy Pediatric Research Alway Throw Diamond Apartments Med School Beckman ROTH WYSculpture Varsity Bryant St SEALE AV Office Bldg.Regenerative (CCSR) Li Ka Bing ( ) 1618 Medicine Center Lorry Garden Cobb PAC 12 Lot IM South Churchill Ave 1704 Shing Lokey Labs Concert StanfordTrack & Bud Klein 1736 Stock Farm SOM Fairchild Plaza Steuber I N S E T 2 Loading Lorry Lokey DISCOVERY WALKCenter Center Hall Athletics Angell Clubhouse EA Permit SH Permit SO Permit Keck Science LASUEN ST CHURCHILL MALL Garage Dock Stem Cell Mudd Shop Field Chuck Rugby Taylor Avery Stadium PORTOLA AVE Restricted Research Chemistry ROTH WY Klein Field RINCONADA AV 1700 James H. Grove NELSON MALL Area Building Visitor Plaza Doyle Family VE 1742 Clark A ES Permit SJ Permit WE Permit (SIM1) Nolop Center Music Rugby Clubhouse IA Center Bass Stauffer I Rehearsal O 1766 Courtyard Sapp Arrillaga Avery Boyd & Jill Smith QU Biology NORTH-SOUTH AXIS E Stauffer II Frost Taube Facility Aquatic EL CAMINO REAL S ES Permit McFarland Hoskins FOUNDATIONS WY Research Center for Family Stadium STOCK FA Birch Alumni Center Johnson RM Stock Farm Road Cordura Poplar Science Amphitheater Koret SAM MCDONALDFamily MALL Loading ES Loading ES Loading 1812 RD Oak N SERVICE RD Center Varsity Field Field SANTA RITA AV Stanford Automotive Child Care Nora Hall Annette’s Teaching & (Re-opening Plaza Tennis BIRCH ST F D Juniper Hockey Stadium F Varsity Golf Innovation Center Suppes Café Spring 2019) Stadium Children's R Ventura Learning Littlefield Athletics Gates Arrillaga Softball Center Clubhouse Facility A K 228 Hall Hall Center Arrillaga Plaza Dan Elliott Field Stanford Many lots are signed only at the entrance. In Storage G Computer Herrin of the A Gilbert Knight Arrillaga Family E House Stanford Auxiliary O Buildings Science West Practice Field T Labs "shared" lots (e.g., those posted "EA or C") you ESF Wadsworth Paul G. U Biological Building Center for Sports Ctr Community Library PARK BLVD PARK BLVD Field R Stanford Environmental Annex Allen O Sciences Oval The Oval Sports & (CCSC) (SAL) Conservation O L Beach may park with either permit designated. Safety Price Herrin MEMO Pine A Grove Recreation Siebel Field Facility A Building Volleyball I David Hall Taube Facility P East RIAL Stanford Dining, Hall Jordan William R. Maples Bleeker V Packard WY CAMPUSARRILLAGA DR EAST MALL Stadium PAMPAS LNHospitality A Ford I Oval Montag South 340 OLMSTED RD PARK AVE NEVADA AV Puichon Quad Elect. Eng. Hewlett Serra Lathrop Pavilion / & Aux. Redwood V Acorn Biology Cedar Shriram Center Teaching Grove Hall Plaza Parking & Barnes Polya Hall Hall VIA PUEBLO Grove Library Sand Arrillaga House Stanford P Center SERRA MALL Gunn Siebel Varsity Greenhouses Hall Bioengineering & Gymnasium Transportation 82 79 Madera Grove LELAND AV Carnegie A Spruce Sequoia Memorial Volleyball Any state-issued disability parking placard or plate is N Chemical Engineering (SIEPR) Ford & Weight Services Credit 78 Children’s Center Golf Training Hall Spilker Hall Math Hall & Aud. Zambrano 83 81 SEA Institution A Engineering Corner Margaret Center Room Union Mulberry House considered valid in any disabled, commuter, residential, Complex RS M Forsythe Cypress SEQ Hall Bass VILL Varian (380) JordanJacks NorthCenter CR2C G E R A Hall Hall Courtyard & Applied Landau CEMEX G meteredSTANFORD orAV visitor parking space. Payment and D (420) (460) McClatchy GALVEZ ST Aud. 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