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Foggy Bottom Campus 133 KEY enu e v enue Accessible Entrance One-way Street To: To: e A Dupont Circle 25th Street 25th Street 24th Street 23rd Street Street 23rd 2100 M St P (1 block) (3 blocks) Visitor Parking The Vern Express (Connects the Foggy Bottom & L Street 134 L Street Mount Vernon campuses) M M Metrorail Station - Orange/Blue Line New Hampshir Pennsylvania Avenue 137 M Metrorail Station - Red Line Virginia Science and Technology 132 Campus Shuttle BUILDING USAGE 21st Street 20th Street 20th Street 19th Street 22nd Street 22nd Street GW Academic/Administrative Medical/GW Academic Medical 135 136 138 139 140 142 141 GW Academic/Administrative/Medical Future site of GW Preferred Hotels School of Public (not owned by GW) Health & Health To: Services Building K Street Opening 2014 K Street Farragut North (2 blocks) GW Residential Other 1 2 M GW Residential (not owned by GW) Non-GW 143 GW Campus Life/Recreational 5 BY BUILDING NAME (ALL ADDRESSES ARE IN NW WASHINGTON, DC) en ue ve A ve enue 144 7-12 26 Academic Center - 801 22nd St 79 Quigley’s - 2036 G St 49 2131 G St 125 Alumni House - 1918 F St 14 Rice Hall - 2121 I (Eye) St 45 2131 G St (rear) 4 To: 6 Ambulatory Care Center - 29 Rome Hall (at Academic Center) - 138 2131 K St 3 I (Eye) Street Farragut West 2150 Pennsylvania Ave 801 22nd St 93 2134 G St 6 (1 block) 36 Amsterdam Hall, Philip S. - 2350 H St 35 Ross Hall - 2300 Eye St 12 2134 Pennsylvania Ave 25th Street 25th Street 133 Aston - 1129 New Hampshire Ave 56 Samson Hall - 2036 H St 105 2136 G St 4 Avenue, The - 2200 Pennsylvania Ave 25 Schenley Hall - 2121 H St 11 2136 Pennsylvania Ave New Hampshir 13 15 M 14 Pennsylvania A 60 Bell Hall - 2029 G St 109 Smith Center, Charles E. - 600 22nd St 106 2138 G St Foggy Bottom-GWU 74 Building JJ - 2031 F St 28 Smith Hall of Art (at Academic Center) - 10 2138 Pennsylvania Ave M P 35 Building K - 817 23rd St 801 22nd St 9 2138 ½ Pennsylvania Ave P I (Eye) Street venue 64 Burns Law Library - 716 20th St 94 South Hall - 2135 F St. 122 2140 F St 5 Burns Medical Building - 47 Staughton Hall - 707 22nd St 107 2140 G St 2150 Pennsylvania Ave 65 Stockton Hall - 720 20th St 8 2140 Pennsylvania Ave 31 30 23 34 32 20 1 City Hall - 950 24th St 80 Strong Hall - 620 21st St 121 2142 F St 29 16 57 Corcoran Hall - 725 21st St 62 Stuart Hall - 2013 G St 108 2142 G St 131 24 Crawford Hall - 2119 H St 136 Student Health Service - 2141 K St 7 2142 Pennsylvania Ave 22 123 Dakota - 2100 F St 73 Support Building - 2025 F St 120 2144 F St 40 Duquès Hall - 2201 G St 126 Thurston Hall - 1900 F St 48 2145 G St 35 Future Site of 26 17 Science & Engineering Hall 28 67 F Street House - 1925 F St 38 Tompkins Hall - 725 23rd St 119 2146 F St Opening 2015 21 18 25 24 71 Francis Scott Key Hall - 600 20th St 110 Townhouse Row - 607 23rd St 93 2147 F St 19 33 Fulbright Hall - 2223 H St 58 University Yard 118 2148 F St 33 27 39 Funger Hall - 2201 G St 2 Warwick Memorial Building - 2300 K St 117 2150 F St 42 Gelman Library - 2130 H St 22 Welcome Center (at Marvin Center) - 135 2175 K St P To: H Street 90 Guthridge Hall - 2115 F St 800 21st St 113 2206 F St HOVA 3 GW Hospital - 900 23rd St 23 West End - 2124 I (Eye) St 112 2208 F St 131 GW Inn - 824 New Hampshire Ave 59 Woodhull House - 2033 G St 114 520 22nd St (1 block) 41 66 36 56 53 Hall of Government - 710 21st St 145 1776 G St 115 522 22nd St 55 130 Hall on Virginia Avenue (HOVA) - 128 1957 E St 119 524 22nd St 130 42 43 58 65 2601 Virginia Ave 129 1959 E St 120 526 22nd St 57 34 Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library - 68 2000 G St 87 600 21st St 45 44 2300 I (Eye) St 16 2000 Pennsylvania Ave 96 603 22nd St 38 40 83 Hortense Amsterdam House - 2110 G St 69 2002 G St 76 605 21st St 54 64 Future Site of 116 International House - 2201 Virginia Ave 70 2004 G St 97 605 22nd St 47 46 GW Museum 111 Ivory Tower - 616 23rd St 71 2008 G St 77 607 21st St Opening 2014 To: 53 32 Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis 144 2011 I (Eye) St 98 607 22nd St 37 Veteran’s 61 1776 G St To: 39 Park 50 51 52 59 60 62 63 Hall (JBKO) - 2222 I (Eye) St 143 2020 K St 78 609 21st St Kennedy Center (1 block) 13 John Quincy Adams House - 142 2021 K St 99 609 22nd St 48 49 22nd Street 22nd Street 19th Street 21st Street 21st Street 24th Street 24th Street 20th Street (1.5 blocks) Street 23rd 2129 – 2133 I (Eye) St 80 2028 G St 100 611 22nd St 145 G Street 43 Kogan Plaza 141 2029 K St 101 613 22nd St 105-108 81-85 79 68-70 20 Lafayette Hall - 2100 I (Eye) St 140 2033 K St 54 714 21st St 86 Lenthall Houses - 606 – 610 21st St 81 2034 G St 102 615 22nd St School Future Site of 80 Law Learning Center Garage 66 Lerner Hall - 2000 H St 75 2035 F St 103 617 22nd St Without Opening Late 2012 Walls 37 Lerner Health & Wellness Center - 2301 G St 134 2100 M St 104 619 22nd St 96-104 93 55 Lisner Auditorium - 730 21st St 15 2100 Pennsylvania Ave 63 700 20th St 110 109 76-78 World Bank 61 Lisner Hall - 2023 G St 88 2101 F St 18 812 20th St 111 91-92 94 86 41 Madison Hall - 736 22nd St 81 2106 G St 17 814 20th St 89 72 71 21 Marvin Center - 800 21st St 82 2108 G St 30 837 22nd St 90 87 73 67 75 74 19 Media and Public Afairs Building - 89 2109 F St 88 805 21st St 84 2112 G St 95 127 Mitchell Hall - 514 19th St 85 2114 G St 112 113 F Street 52 Monroe Hall - 2115 G St 137 2120 L St 31 Munson Hall - 2212 I (Eye) St 91 2121 F St 124 Old Main - 1922 F St 139 2121 K St y Anniversary 114-115 Park 123 125 132 One Washington Circle Hotel - 92 2123 F St 124 126 1 Washington Circle 51 2125 G St 116 117-122 27 Phillips Hall (at Academic Center) - 44 2127 G St Virginia A 801 22nd St 50 2129 G St iver Freewa 72 Potomac House - 2021 F St 45 2129 G St (rear) Columbia Plaza venue Apartments 127 BY BUILDING NUMBER (ALL ADDRESSES ARE IN NW WASHINGTON, DC) Potomac R P 129 128 1 City Hall - 950 24th St 47 Staughton Hall - 707 22nd St 103 617 22nd St 2 Warwick Memorial Building - 2300 K St 48 2145 G St 104 619 22nd St 3 GW Hospital - 900 23rd St 49 2131 G St 105 2136 G St E Street 4 The Avenue - 2200 Pennsylvania Ave 50 2129 G St 106 2138 G St Please send questions/comments to [email protected]. Produced for GW by mapformation LLC. Last updated 8-18-11. 5 Burns Medical Building - 51 2125 G St 107 2140 G St 2150 Pennsylvania Ave 52 Monroe Hall - 2115 G St 108 2142 G St 6 Ambulatory Care Center - 53 Hall of Government - 710 21st St 109 Charles E. Smith Center - 2150 Pennsylvania Ave 54 714 21st St 600 22nd St 7 2142 Pennsylvania Ave 55 Lisner Auditorium - 730 21st St 110 Townhouse Row - 607 23rd St 111 Ivory Tower - 616 23rd St P St P St 8 2140 Pennsylvania Ave 56 Samson Hall - 2036 H St 9 2138 ½ Pennsylvania Ave 57 Corcoran Hall - 725 21st St 112 2208 F St O St TO MOUNT O St Florida A 10 2138 Pennsylvania Ave 58 University Yard 113 2206 F St VERNON CAMPUS e ve ve A ve Rhode Island Ave 11 2136 Pennsylvania Ave 59 Woodhull House - 2033 G St 114 522 22nd St N St 8th St N St N St 14th St 12 2134 Pennsylvania Ave 60 Bell Hall - 2029 G St 115 520 22nd St M St New York Ave 13 John Quincy Adams House - 61 Lisner Hall - 2023 G St 116 International House - 13th St 7th St 6th St 5th St 4th St St 3rd 12th St 11th St 10th St 9th St M St 24th St St 23rd 22nd St M St 25th St 2129 – 2133 I (Eye) St 62 Stuart Hall - 2013 G St 2201 Virginia Ave New Hampshir Massachusetts Ave 14 Rice Hall - 2121 I (Eye) St 63 700 20th St 117 2150 F St L St 21st St 20th St 19th St 18th St 17th St 16th St 15th St L St 29 15 2100 Pennsylvania Ave 64 Burns Law Library - 716 20th St 118 2148 F St St N Capitol 1st St 1st St 119 2146 F St K St 16 2000 Pennsylvania Ave 65 Stockton Hall - 720 20th St VIRGINIAVIRGINIA K St 29 K St 120 2144 F St Pennsylvania Ave 17 814 20th St 66 Lerner Hall - 2000 H St I (Eye)St I (Eye) St 18 812 20th St 67 F Street House - 1925 F St 121 2142 F St 395 H St H St 19 Media and Public Afairs Building - 68 2000 G St 122 2140 F St White 805 21st St 69 2002 G St 123 Dakota - 2100 F St Lee Hwy House G St 20 Lafayette Hall - 2100 I (Eye) St 70 2004 G St 124 Old Main - 1922 F St G St 66 21 Marvin Center - 800 21st St 71 Francis Scott Key Hall - 600 20th St 125 Alumni House - 1918 F St 2nd St 3rd St 3rd 4th St 5th St 6th St 7th St 8th St 9th St Virginia Ave F St 2nd St 10th St 11th St 12th St F St 22 Welcome Center (at Marvin Center) - 72 Potomac House - 2021 F St 126 Thurston Hall - 1900 F St Union 127 Mitchell Hall - 514 19th St E St Station E St 800 21st St 73 Support Building - 2025 F St E St 23 West End - 2124 I (Eye) St 74 Building JJ - 2031 F St 128 1957 E St Maryland Ave D St 24 Crawford Hall - 2119 H St 75 2035 F St 129 1959 E St Wilson Blvd D St 130 Hall on Virginia Avenue (HOVA) - 19th St 25 Schenley Hall - 2121 H St 76 605 21st St 18th St 21st St C St C St 23rd St 23rd Pennsylvania Ave 26 Academic Center - 801 22nd St 77 607 21st St 2601 Virginia Ave 14th St 27 Phillips Hall (at Academic Center) - 78 609 21st St 131 GW Inn - 824 New Hampshire Ave 50 Constitution Ave St 3rd Constitution Ave Theodore Roosevelt Bridge 66 801 22nd St 79 Quigley’s - 2036 G St 132 One Washington Circle Hotel - George Washington A St Arlington Blvd Washington Madison Dr NW NE 28 Smith Hall of Art (at Academic Center) - 80 Strong Hall - 620 21st St 1 Washington Circle Monument Capitol E Capitol St 801 22nd St 81 2106 G St 133 Aston - 1129 New Hampshire Ave Refecting Pool 17th St The Mall 29 Rome Hall (at Academic Center) - 82 2108 G St 134 2100 M St Jeferson Dr A St Lincoln SW SE 135 2175 K St Memorial 801 22nd St 83 Hortense Amersterdam House - 2110 G St 50 Independence Ave Memorial Pkwy 30 837 22nd St 84 2112 G St 136 Student Health Service - Independence Ave New Jersey Ave North Carolina Ave 31 Munson Hall - 2212 I (Eye) St 85 2114 G St 2141 K St Arlington Memorial Bridge Independence Ave C St C St C St 32 Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis 86 Lenthall Houses - 606 – 610 21st St 137 2120 L St 138 2131 K St D St Hall (JBKO) - 2222 I (Eye) St 87 600 21st St Potomac River Pennsylvania Ave 395 33 Fulbright Hall - 2223 H St 88 2101 F St 139 2121 K St Tidal Basin D St 34 Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library - 89 2109 F St 140 2033 K St Ohio Dr E St 2300 I (Eye) St 90 Guthridge Hall - 2115 F St 141 2029 K St 1 Jeferson 295 142 2021 K St Jeferson Davis H Memorial G St 35 Ross Hall - 2300 I (Eye) St 91 2121 F St 5th St 6th St 7th St G St 36 Philip S.
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