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CAMPUS 16 Oglethorpe St MERCER UNIVERSITY MACON CAMPUS 16 Oglethorpe St. 101. Lofts at Mercer Village 107. Center for Collaborative DOWNTOWN MACON Bond St (2nd, 3rd and 4th floors) Journalism LAW SCHOOL CAMPUS 116 102. Barnes & Noble 108. JAG’s Pizzeria & Pub . Mercer Bookstore 109. Z Beans Coffee . 103. Subway 110. Francar’s Buffalo Wings St 104. Nu-Way Weiners 111. Georgia Public Broadcasting ge 115 105. Margaritas Mexican Grill 112. Indigo Salon & Spa MERCER an 106. The Telegraph 113. WMUB/ESPN TATTNALL Or College St. College SCHOOL Front entrances are wheelchair accessible. SQUARE PARK 100 OF LAW 114 117 42 Access No Thru Control Gate/ Traffic No Thru Traffic Georgia Ave. 114. Mercer University School of Law Coleman Ave. Ash St. 115. Woodruff House 112 116. Orange Street Apartments 113 111 17 18 19 7 6a 117. Mercer University Press Retail 110 1 55 Parking 6 2 6b 5 4 Retail 109 3 20 108 8 9 Parking 101 102 56 107 103 PARKING 106 101 10 12 13 14 15 57 Montpelier104 Ave. Linden Ave. Open to All Decals 105 11 58 Green Decal – Faculty and Staff Adams St. 66 St. College 22 65 Purple Decal – Commuter Students 68 60 64 61 21 Red Decal – Campus Housing Residents 67 69 59 43 Yellow Decal – Lofts at Mercer Village/Tattnall 70 71 62 Blue Decal – Lofts at Mercer Landing 73 25 27 28 23 72 24 26 74 75 76 77 63 Visitor Parking 78 79 80 81 31 32 82 29 30 83 34 54 Access 53 Control 33 Gate 84 44 35 St. Telfair 85 Prince St. 86 88 36 87 38 Dr. 45 37 ity 89 ers Accessible Parking niv r U Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Winship St. 90 ce er Walkway 91 94 M 46 92 95 47 93 96 97 48 . r 39 University Center Dr. 1501 Mercer University Drive, Macon, Georgia 31207 D 50 r e t St. College n e 51c – Chick-fil-A 67. Alpha Gamma Delta C y Access it – Farmers Market 68. Sigma Alpha Epsilon rs Control Gate/ e 51a – Hawkins Arena 69. Delta Sigma Theta iv n 51e U 51d No Thru Traffic – Panda Express 70. Alpha Tau Omega – Presidents Dining Room 71. Alpha Delta Pi 49 51b 51 45. Sikes Field 72. Zeta Phi Beta 52 Pla nt St. 46. Black Field 73. Kappa Alpha Access Stadium Dr. College St. 47. Leroy Peddy Tennis Center 74. Panhellenic House Control Gates 48. OrthoGeorgia Park 75. Phi Delta Theta College Dr. 99 – Claude Smith Field 76. Phi Mu 49. Bear Beach 77. Sigma Nu Sta 41 dium Dr. 50. Halftime House 78. Alpha Kappa Alpha 98 – Indoor Hitting Facility 79. Pi Kappa Phi MAIN 51. Tony and Nancy Moye 80. Kappa Alpha Psi Football and Lacrosse 81. Chi Omega ENTRANCE Canton St. 40 HILTON Sherwood Dr. Complex GARDEN INN STUDENT APARTMENTS 118 a. Five Star Stadium b. Homer and Ruth 82. 1708 Garden Apartments MERCER Drake Field House 83. 1503 Garden Apartments MERCER LANDING c. Anderson Field 84. 1750 Garden Apartments LANDING 123 TAKE THIS EXIT 122 118. Amici Italian Cafe 122. Osaka Hibachi d. Butler Family Plaza 85. 1794 Winship Apartments TO THE CAMPUS TOWNEPLACE 121 119. Growler USA & Sushi e. A.V. Elliott Bell Tower 86. 1810 Winship Apartments MAIN ENTRANCE Mercer University Dr. SUITES 120 MARRIOTT 119 120. Papa John’s Pizza 123. AT&T 52. Mercer Medicine Sports 87. 1860 Garden Apartments 121. Glazed Medicine Clinic 88. 1711 Adams Apartments EXIT 163 Front entrances are wheelchair accessible. 53. Betts Stadium 89. 1751 Garden Apartments 54. Orange Field 90. 1884 Winship Apartments 91. 1892 Winship Apartments ACADEMIC, – Neva Langley 21. Connell Student Center 30. Stetson Hall 40. Physical Plant/Central CAMPUS 92. 1934 Winship Apartments ADMINISTRATIVE Fickling Hall – Fresh Food Company 31. Jack Tarver Library Receiving HOUSING 93. 1962 Winship Apartments 9. Hardman Fine Arts Hall – Which Wich Superior – Einstein Bros. Bagels 41. Pedestrian Bridge 94. 1821 Adams Apartments AND STUDENT 10. Ryals Hall Sandwiches – Help Desk 42. Stembridge Center for RESIDENCE HALLS LIFE FACILITIES 95. 1883 Garden Apartments 11. Langdale Hall 22. Upward Bound/Educational 32. Spearman C. Godsey Student Success 55. Boone Hall 96. 1923 Adams Apartments 1. R. Kirby Godsey 12. Groover Hall Opportunity Center Science Center – Bursar 56. Porter Hall 97. 1975 Adams Apartments Administration Building 13. Jesse Mercer Plaza 23. Emily Parker Myers 33. A.V. Elliott Science and – Financial Planning 57. Dowell Hall 2. Knight Hall 14. Ware Hall Admissions and Innovation Quadrangle – Registrar 58. Legacy Hall MERCER LOFTS 3. Historic Quad 15. Wiggs Hall Welcome Center 34. School of Medicine – Student Loans 59. Plunkett Hall 98. Lofts at Mercer Landing 4. Phi Beta Kappa Plaza 16. Tattnall Square Center 24. Cruz Plaza 35. Willet Science Building – Student Success 60. Sherwood Hall – Alumni Services 5. Willingham Hall for the Arts 25. Penfield Hall 36. Mercer Innovation Center 61. Roberts Hall – Human Resources – Willingham Auditorium – N. Logan Lewis Theatre 26. Penfield Annex – Hugh F. Smisson III ATHLETIC AND 62. Mercer Hall – Marketing 6. Newton Hall 17. W. G. Lee Alumni House – Academic and Complex RECREATIONAL 63. Shorter Hall Communications a. Newton Chapel 18. Tift College Alumnae Advising Services 37. Science and Engineering – University Advancement b. Newton Plaza House – ROTC Building FACILITIES GREEK VILLAGE 99. Lofts at Mercer Landing II 7. President’s Home 19. Honors House 27. Auxiliary Services 38. Engineering Building 43. Plunkett Pool 64. Lambda Chi Alpha 100. Lofts at Tattnall 8. Allan and Rosemary 20. Counseling and 28. Information Technology 39. M. Diane Owens Garden 44. University Center 65. Omega Psi Phi 101. Lofts at Mercer Village McCorkle Music Building Psychological Services 29. Mercer Police – Bell Board Room 66. Kappa Sigma (2nd, 3rd and 4th floors) 9/2020.
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