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Map Key (In Alphabetical Order with Building Numbers) Alumni Hall 10' 6" bridge Main Entrance Approximately one mile to The Inn at Villanova University Oce of Ithan Avenue 51 52 Conference 65 30 Services/ Summer 64 32 53 29 Conference 31 33 Service 61 Desk 6362 58 Tennis 57 54 Courts 34 37 27 West Campus 19 28 62 36 35 60 Entrance 24 59 22 56 55 26 Riley 25 21 Ellipse Volleyball 18 Higgins Soccer Courts 16 Pike Field Tennis 17 Sheehan AREA UNDER Courts Complex Campus CONSTRUCTION73 Basketball 1 23 Beach Courts Green 20 Grotto Softball Field 15 72 2 71 Spring Mill Austin Field 70 13 Road/ Rte. 320 14 3 69 Entrance 4 Athletics Parking Areas Section 1, Main Campus 68 Basketball 39 A-1 Jake Nevin Field House Lot Section 2, Main Campus 5 67 10' 3" Court 12 A-2 Rear of Pavilion Lot bridge 38 40 Section 3, Main Campus A-3 Stadium and Galberry Area Lot Section 4, Athletics Campus Ithan Avenue Parking Areas 6 I-1 Ithan Garage (Primary Student Section 5, South Campus 45 41 & Visitor Lot – Daily Fee Parking) Section 6, Lancaster Avenue Campus South I-2 South Campus Lot 11 7 Section 7, West Campus Basketball 46 Campus 42 Lancaster Avenue Parking Areas Court 4243 10 Entrance L-1 Technical Services Building Lot O-Campus Facilities 8 47 44 L-2 Admissions Visitor Lot (Permit SEPTA Commuter Rail Stations 9 Volleyball Required – Mon-Fri) Parking Courts L-3 Bridge Lot (Parish Events Information 48 & Daily Fee Parking) L-4 The Commons 49 Main Campus Parking Lots CONFERENCE SERVICES Galberry Hall, 3rd floor (building 37) M-1 HSB Garage 50 610.519.7895 or 610.519.7580 or 610.519.7790 M-2 SAC Garage M-3 Kennedy Hall Lot SUMMER CONFERENCE SERVICE DESK Galberry Hall, 2nd floor (building 37) 610.519.5554 M-4 Dougherty Drive M-5 Facilities/Steam Plant Lot PUBLIC SAFETY Spring Mill Road Parking Lots 610.519.6979 (non-emergency) 610.519.4444 (emergency) S-1 Monastery Lot 66 S-2 Tolentine and CEER Lot Awww.conferenceservices.villanova.edu S-3 Mendel Lot S-4 North Campus Parking Garage Villanova University Conference Services S-5 Law School Surface Lot S-6 Garey Hall Lot Building key and directions on back. West Campus Parking Lots W-1 Saint Mary’s Hall Lot 800 E. Lancaster Avenue (Lancaster and Ithan Avenues) W-2 Resident Student Parking Lot Villanova, PA 19085 W-3 Picotte Hall Lot Map Key (in alphabetical order with building numbers) Alumni Hall ..........................................................(20) Driscoll Hall ...........................................................(29) Katharine Hall ..................................................... (40) St. Mary’s Hall.......................................................(53) Andrew J. Talley Athletic Center ....................(35) (M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing) Kennedy Hall ........................................................(22) St. Monica Hall .....................................................(39) Arch Hall ............................................................... (67) Facilities Management Building .....................(65) (Office of Financial Assistance, University Shop, St. Rita’s Hall .......................................................... (2) Austin Hall ................................................................ (1) Falvey Memorial Library ....................................(18) Bursar’s Office) St. Thomas of Villanova Church........................ (3) (Office of Undergraduate Admission) Faris Structural Engineering Teaching Klekotka Hall ........................................................(54) St. Thomas of Villanova Monastery ................. (4) Bartley Hall ...........................................................(28) and Research Laboratory ............................(30) Law School Building ...........................................(51) Sheehan Hall ........................................................(26) (Villanova School of Business) Farley Hall .............................................................(55) (Charles Widger School of Law) Simpson Hall .......................................................... (7) Burns Hall ..............................................................(62) Farrell Hall .............................................................(48) McGuire Hall .........................................................(42) Stanford Hall ........................................................(38) Canon Hall .............................................................(69) Fedigan Hall ..........................................................(12) Mendel Science Center .......................................(16) Steam Plant ..........................................................(64) Caughlin Hall .........................................................(41) Finneran Pavilion ................................................(33) (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences) Stone Hall ..............................................................(49) CEER: Center for Engineering Friar Hall ............................................................... (72) Middleton Hall ........................................................ (9) Sullivan Hall .......................................................... (27) Education and Research ..................................... (6) (The Refectory; Parliament Coffee) Military Sciences Building .................................(10) Technology Services Building .........................(50) (College of Engineering) Galberry Hall ........................................................ (37) Moriarty Hall .........................................................(45) Tolentine Hall ......................................................... (5) Chapter Hall ..........................................................(70) Gallen Hall .............................................................(56) Moulden Hall ........................................................ (57) (Office of the President, Office of the Provost) Chemical Engineering Building .......................(13) Garey Hall (Public Safety, Parking) ...............(52) O’Dwyer Hall .......................................................... (8) Trinity Hall ...............................................................(68) Connelly Center ...................................................(24) Geraghty Hall .......................................................(47) Old Falvey ..............................................................(17) Vasey Hall ..............................................................(25) Corr Hall ..................................................................(21) Good Counsel Hall ..............................................(44) Performing Arts Center ..................................... (73) Villanova Center (Human Resources) ...........(66) Cupola Hall.............................................................(71) Griffin Hall .............................................................(46) Picotte Hall at Dundale .....................................(63) Villanova Stadium ...............................................(34) Davis Center for Athletics and Fitness.............(32) Health Services Building ....................................(31) Rudolph Hall .........................................................(58) Welsh Hall ..............................................................(61) Delurey Hall ............................................................(11) Jackson Hall..........................................................(59) St. Augustine Center for the Liberal Arts .....(19) White Hall...............................................................(14) Donahue Hall ........................................................(43) Jake Nevin Field House .....................................(36) (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences) Dougherty Hall ....................................................(23) John Barry Hall .....................................................(15) St. Clare Hall ........................................................ (60) Directions BY CAR: For GPS systems, our address is: 800 E. Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA 19085 (Lancaster and Ithan Avenues). Many navigation apps also recognize and can direct to individual campus buildings by name. From New York and New England: Take the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) to Exit 6 (Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276). Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) Westbound to Exit 20 (Mid-County Interchange I-476 South/Chester). Follow I-476 South to Exit 13 (Villanova/St. Davids). At the bottom of ramp turn right and proceed east on Lancaster Avenue (US-30) for just over a mile to Ithan Avenue and turn right. Proceed half a block south on Ithan Avenue and the Ithan Avenue Parking Garage will be on your left. From the West: Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76) to Exit 326 (Valley Forge). Take I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) to Exit 331A (I-476 South/Chester). Follow I-476 South to Exit 13 (Villanova/St. Davids). At the bottom of ramp turn right and proceed east on Lancaster Avenue (US-30) for just over a mile to Ithan Avenue and turn right. Proceed half a block south on Ithan Avenue and the Ithan Avenue Parking Garage will be on your left. From the South: Take I-95 North to Exit 7 (I-476 North Plymouth Meeting). Take I-476 North to Exit 13 (Villanova/St. Davids). At the bottom of ramp turn right and proceed east on Lancaster Avenue (US-30) for just over a mile to Ithan Avenue and turn right. Proceed half a block south on Ithan Avenue and the Ithan Avenue Parking Garage will be on your left. BY TRAIN: Take AMTRAK or New Jersey Transit (via SEPTA) to the 30th Street Station in Philadelphia. Ask the attendant to direct you to the Regional Rail Trains (SEPTA). Take the Paoli/Thorndale Local train to the Villanova Station, located on our campus (wheelchair accessible). 11/19.
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