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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a B C D E F G H I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 E. EDGEWOOD AVE. A N GETTING TO CAMPUS BY CAR . VE DOWNER WOODS CONSERVATION AREA GROUNDS FROM THE SOUTH: Take I-94/I-43 heading north. Continue onto B I-43 northbound to the Capitol Dr. East exit. Go East on Capitol to N. Downer Ave., then south on Downer five blocks to campus. MARYLAND A N FROM THE WEST: Take I-94 east to the I-43 northbound ramp. Take the I-43 northbound ramp and merge onto I-43 northbound. Continue on I-43 northbound to the Capitol Dr. East exit. Go east on Capitol to . VE N. Downer Ave., then south on Downer five blocks to campus. PAVILION C FROM THE NORTH: Take I-43 south to the Capitol Dr. East exit. Go East on Capitol to N. Downer Ave., then south on Downer five blocks . DOWNER A to campus. N NORTH PARKING: uwm.edu/transportation/map KLOTSCHE SABIN WEST D E. NEWPORT AVE. SANDBURG EAST HONORS HEATING PLANT NORTHWEST GARAGE GREENE GREENE MUSEUM MUSEUM SOUTH NORRIS HEALTH E NORTHWEST E GREENE NORTHWEST D MERRILL NO ACCESS NORTHWEST A TON LIMITED ACCESS JOHNSTON NORTHWEST B CHAPMAN ENDERIS HOL NORTHWEST C * F E. HARTFORD AVE. CUNNINGHAM ENGELMANN * HARTFORD G UNIVERSITY GOLDA MEIR GARLAND SCHOOL FOR LIBRARY PEARSE URBAN . EXPLORATION (MILWAUKEE ENGELMANN PUBLIC SCHOOLS) OGEL STADIUM V MOYNIHAN ARCHITECTURE AND . CRAMER ST FIELD URBAN PLANNING N H CURTIN MUSIC LIMITED . PARKING VE LUBAR SPAIGHTS PLAZA ARTS LAPHAM THE ARTS CENTER . CENTER LECTURE HALL VE BOLTON EMS . MARYLAND A I N THEATRE CHEMISTRY ART KENWOOD MITCHELL . DOWNER A N MELLENCAMP UNION G D E N I T I K R ENTREPRENEURSHIP M I A L PHYSICS AND P J WELCOME CGIS 052119C E. KENWOOD BLVD. Public Parking © 2019 Elevator . Permit Parking 7am-3pm . Board of Regents of the VE Emergency Phone (Public Parking after 3 pm) Stairs VE University of Wisconsin System on behalf of the *Permit Parking 7am-4pm University of Wisconsin- UWM University Police (Public Parking after 4 pm) Steep Walkways with Milwaukee Cartography Long Stretches, Cross ZELAZO OWELL A and GIS Center Stairs to Parking Below Slopes or No Railings . PROSPECT A . ST Revised 5/2019 (arrow direction indicates uphill) N N Entrance to K Underground Parking Covered Walkway 0 1/16 mi Ground Level Power- Bus Stop Assisted Entrance 0 100 m Bus Shelter To UWM AT MILWAUKEE WASHINGTON COUNTY OZAUKEE COUNTY AREA BUILDING AND FACILITY DIRECTORY MILWAUKEE COUNTY To FIELD STATION 45 41 AH ALUMNI HOUSE (E2) HCC HEFTER CONFERENCE NWQ D NORTHWEST QUADRANT D 1991 3230 E. Kenwood Blvd. CENTER (UWM Area Inset Map) (E2) 43 0 6 mi 1990 3271 N. Lake Dr. 1932D 2015 E. Newport Ave. AUP ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN 0 9 km PLANNING BUILDING (H3) HLT HOLTON HALL (F6) NWQ E NORTHWEST QUADRANT E 1936 2442 E. Hartford Ave. (E3) UKESHA COUNTY 41 1933 2131 E. Hartford Ave. A EASTLAKE 1932E 3355 N. Maryland Ave. W TOWERS CAPITOL- ART ART BUILDING (I6) HON HONORS HOUSE (D3) HUMBOLDT UPark Lot SERVICES U 1981A 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. 1932F 3363 N. Maryland Ave. NWQ G NORTHWEST QUADRANT UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH BUILDING GARAGE (E2) 1932G 2001 E. Newport Ave. 45 INNOVATION AC THE ARTS CENTER (I6) HSOP HOUSE OF PEACE RIVERVIEW CAMPUS CAMBRIDGE 1981 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. (Not Displayed on Map) ACCELERATOR 1979A 1702 W. Walnut St. COMMONS NHC NORRIS HEALTH CENTER BUILDING ACL ARTS CENTER LECTURE (E6) ZILBER KENILWORTH IUHP UNITED SCHOOL OF SQUARE HALL (I6) INDEPENDENT 1926 3351 N. Downer Ave. PUBLIC HEALTH BUILDING 1981L 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. HEALTH PARTNERS WUWM CONTINUING 1979E (Not Displayed on Map) PAV (C6) CHASE TOWER PAVILION 94 EDUCATION ASMC AURORA SINAI MEDICAL 1917A 3409 N. Downer Ave. PLANKINTON GLOBAL WATER CENTER ICAB INNOVATION CAMPUS To UWM AT BUILDING CENTER WAUKESHA COUNTY (Not Displayed on Map) ACCELERATOR BUILDING PER HALL (G7) GREAT LAKES PEARSE LAKE 1951 1020 N. 12th St. (Milwaukee Area Inset Map) 1958 2513 E. Hartford Ave. RESEARCH 1997 1225 Discovery Pkwy. 894 FACILITY MICHIGAN BOL BOLTON HALL (I5) PHY PHYSICS BUILDING (J1) 1983 3210 N. Maryland Ave. JOH JOHNSTON HALL (E7) 1984 1900 E. Kenwood Blvd. 794 1921 2522 E. Hartford Ave. CAMB CAMBRIDGE COMMONS (F1) PUR PURIN HALL MITCHELL 1916 2323 N. Cambridge Ave. KSQA KENILWORTH SQUARE (UWM Area Inset Map) 43 894 INTERNATIONAL APARTMENTS 1987 2600 E. Kenwood Blvd. 94 AIRPORT (UWM Area Inset Map) CHA CHAPMAN HALL (F5) 1914A 1915 E. Kenilworth Pl. 1930 2310 E. Hartford Ave. RVW RIVERVIEW RESIDENCE CGIS 052119C HALL (UWM Area Inset Map) KSQE SQUARE CHM BUILDING (I2) KENILWORTH EAST 1949 2340 N. Commerce St. CHEMISTRY (UWM Area Inset Map) 1974 3210 N. Cramer Ave. CAPITOL-HUMBOLDT 1914E 1925 E. Kenilworth Pl. To SAB SABIN HALL (D7) Upark Lot UWM AREA CEP CONTINUING EDUCATION KEN 1923 3413 N. Downer Ave. E. CAPITOL DR. KENWOOD To 43 PLANKINTON BUILDING INTERDISCIPLINARY (C2) RESEARCH COMPLEX (I3) SAN SANDBURG RESIDENCE HALL To UNIVERSITY SERVICES AND RESEARCH 1993 161 W. Wisconsin Ave. 1972A 3135 N. Maryland Ave. (D4) BUILDING 1937 3400 N. Maryland Ave. LAKE MICHIGAN CUN CUNNINGHAM HALL (G1) KC KLOTSCHE CENTER (D6) R 1973 1921 E. Hartford Ave. SFS SAUKVILLE FIELD STATION E E. EDGEWOOD 1917 3409 N. Downer Ave. V (Milwaukee Area Inset Map) I R . E 1913 3095 Blue Goose Rd, Saukville VE CRT CURTIN HALL (H7) E LAP LAPHAM HALL (I3) K E. NEWPORT AVE. 1957 3243 N. Downer Ave. 1982 3209 N. Maryland Ave. U SSNC SILVER SPRING NURSING A W L E. HARTFORD AVE. CENTER I ELTR TOWERS HEFTER EASTLAKE LECWC LUBAR ENTREPRENEURSHIP M (North Shore Area Inset Map) (Not Displayed on Map) ALUMNI CENTER AND WELCOME 1954 5460 N. 64th St. 1994 4425 N. Port Washington Rd. E. KENWOOD BLVD. CENTER (J3) . HUMBOLDT A . N . PURIN 2018 2011 E. Kenwood Blvd. VE VE SP SPAIGHTS PLAZA (I5) VE EMS EMS BUILDING To ENGINEERING AND 1962B 2380 E. Kenwood Blvd. MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES LUB HALL (I4) E. LOCUST LUBAR To 43 794 BUILDING (I1) 1978 3202 N. Maryland Ave. LAKE DR. THR BUILDING (I6) N THEATRE YLAND A AKLAND A . CRAMER ST 1985 3200 N. Cramer St. 1981T 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. N . DOWNER A MCOW COLLEGE OF . O MEDICAL . N R N END ENDERIS HALL (F6) WISCONSIN (Not Displayed on Map) USRB UNIVERSITY AND N MAR D SERVICES L 1919 2400 E. Hartford Ave. 1979C 8701 W. Watertown Plank Rd. IA RESEARCH BUILDING R (North Shore Area Inset Map) O M E ENG HALL (G2) MEL HALL (I6) 1948 115 E. Reindl Way ENGELMANN MELLENCAMP M 1931 2033 E. Hartford Ave. 1976 2442 E. Kenwood Blvd. LN CAMBRIDGE O FRVW UWM AUDIOLOGY GROUP C RIVERVIEW COMMONS IN (Not Displayed on Map) L ENS (H2) MER MERRILL HALL (F7) ENGELMANN STADIUM E. NORTH AVE. 7001 10425 N. North Ave. 1935 2033 E. Hartford Ave. 1922 2512 E. Hartford Ave. N KENILWORTH KENILWORTH UN UWM STUDENT (J5) SQUARE SQUARE GAR HALL (G6) HIDT MILWAUKEE OFFICE UNION GARLAND HIDTA APARTMENTS EAST CGIS 053113C 1959 2441 E. Hartford Ave. (Not Displayed on Map) 1980 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd. 1979B 801 W. Michigan Ave. VOG HALL (G7) GLWC GLOBAL WATER CENTER VOGEL (Milwaukee Area Inset Map) MIT MITCHELL HALL (I7) 1963 3253 N. Downer Ave. NORTH SHORE 1995 223 W. Pittsburgh Ave. 1961 3203 N. Downer Ave. AREA WELCOME CENTER (In LECWC) GLRF GREAT LAKES RESEARCH MOY MOYNIHAN FIELD (H2) 0 1/4 mi FACILITY 1968 2033 E. Hartford Ave. (Milwaukee Area Inset Map) WASS WEST ALLIS 70TH STREET AUK 0 400 m (Not Displayed on Map) 1901 600 E. Greenfield Ave. E MUS MUSIC BUILDING (H6) E 1952 1205 S. 70th St. EASTLAKE 1981M 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. GML LIBRARY (G5) TOWERS GOLDA MEIR RIVER WUWM CHASE TOWER 1970 2311 E. Hartford Ave. NWQ A QUADRANT WUWM W. ESTABROOK BLVD. NORTHWEST A (Milwaukee Area Inset Map) CAPITOL- (F3) HUMBOLDT 1951 111 E. Wisconsin Ave. GRH HALL (E7) . GREENE 1932A 3321 N. Maryland Ave. Upark Lot 1920 3347 N. Downer Ave. ZEL ZELAZO CENTER FOR THE 43 U NWQ B QUADRANT NORTHWEST B PERFORMING ARTS (K6) ON RD . 1ST ST GRM GREENE MUSEUM (E7) (F2) T N 1989 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd. 1918 3367 N. Downer Ave. 1932B 2025 E. Newport Ave. W. OLIVE ST. ZSPH ZILBER SCHOOL OF PUBLIC GRD GROUNDS BUILDING (B6) NWQ C QUADRANT ASHING UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST C HEALTH BUILDING SERVICES ON ST 1946 2411 E. Edgewood Ave. (F2) RESEARCH T (Milwaukee Area Inset Map) AND UWM 1932C 1930 E. Hartford Ave. 1992 1240 N. 10th St. BUILDING Main HP PLANT (D7) HEATING . PORT W . RICHARDS ST . HOL Campus 1915 3359 N. Downer Ave. N W. CAPITOL DR. N N CGIS 053113C To.
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