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Martin Inn, Walker Golf Course S a p p a 10 M Metered Parking K 16 2 16 ADA Parking Silas N. Pearman Blvd. 131 r. 50 D Campbell Geology Museum Emergency Phone m 76 iu 17 ad M 17 ld St Perimeter Rd. Academic O 45 . d R y r r 80 e 17 Administrative h C 38 18 m 18 Athletic eu us 18 M Food Service y g o r l e o t Housing e 19 n 19 G . e d l R l C h e c n r Student Centers b Silas u N. Pearman e Bl Perim vd ete p h . r Rd. r C d e m a a Visitor Sites ton S M C 20 d 20 o Ol o t t ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY Z AA BB CC DD EE FF GG HH II ● ACADEMIC 53. Hardin Hall ........................................... Q-7 115. Smith Building for Sonoco Institute of 73. Littlejohn House ....................................T-3 102. Riggs Field (Soccer Stadium) ............... O-2 13. Bradley Hall.......................................... N-4 117. Stadium Suites......................................L-7 22. Class of 1957 Rotunda..........................T-7 1. Academic Success Center .................. R-11 56. Holtzendorff Hall ...................................P-3 Packaging Design and Graphics ........M-12 77. Maintenance Stores..............................M-4 114. Sloan Tennis Center..............................M-2 15. Byrnes Hall ...........................................W-9 120. Thornhill Village Apartments ..............CC-9 23. Class of 1960 North Green ................... R-7 6. Barre Hall ........................................... R-12 57. Houston Center......................................X-3 118. Strode Tower ..........................................S-9 85. Mell Hall ................................................P-2 121. Tiger Field 16. Calhoun Courts Apartments ..................Y-9 132. Wannamaker Hall ................................. N-3 26. Clemson, Thomas Green Statue 8. Biological Sciences Field Station........HH-8 58. Hunter Chemistry Laboratory ..............M-10 119. Strom Thurmond Institute ...................P-12 88. Motor Pool .............................................L-5 (Kingsmore Baseball Stadium)............. C-5 30. Cope Hall..............................................M-7 135. Young Hall ............................................M-7 (Gantt Circle) ....................................... Q-5 9. Biosystems Research Complex ............V-13 63. Jordan Hall ............................................S-9 122. Tillman Hall ...........................................P-5 89. National Dropout Prevention Center ......X-2 31. Core Campus........................................ N-6 32. Cox Plaza...............................................P-6 ● STUDENT CENTERS 12. Brackett Hall ........................................ Q-6 64. Kinard Laboratory of Physics ................ R-8 129. Vickery Hall ...........................................T-9 94. Parking and Transportation Services .... N-6 ● FOOD SERVICE 35. Donaldson Hall ..................................... O-3 44. Fort Hill 4. Barnes Center .....................................X-10 14. Brooks Center for the Performing Arts .. Q-14 66. Lee Hall .............................................. N-13 133. Watt Family Innovation Center ............P-10 95. Police Department ................................ H-5 29. Cooper Library (Cooper Café) ............. Q-10 47. Geer Hall ...............................................L-7 (Calhoun and Clemson Mansion) ........... N-8 40. Fike Recreation Center ..........................K-4 28. Cook Engineering Laboratory .............. O-10 67. Lehotsky Hall ...................................... R-14 97. President’s Home ...................................X-8 39. Fernow Street Café (Chick-Fil-A®) ....... O-9 55. Holmes Hall .......................................... N-6 45. Fran Hanson Discovery Center ..........GG-17 54. Hendrix Student Center .......................V-11 29. Cooper Library .................................... Q-10 69. Life Sciences Building .........................T-15 ● ADMINISTRATIVE 110. Sikes Hall ..............................................S-6 54. Hendrix Student Center 62. Johnstone Hall ...................................... O-5 66. Lee Hall (Lee Art Gallery) .................... N-13 98. Redfern Health Center .........................T-11 33. Daniel Hall ........................................... R-9 74. Long Hall ...............................................S-8 2. Administrative Services Building ........ J-16 123. Trustee House ....................................... O-7 (Hendrix Food Court, Einstein Bros® 68. Lever Hall ...........................................W-10 76. Madren Center.................................... D-17 124. Union Station ....................................... O-6 36. Earle Hall ............................................L-11 75. Lowry Hall........................................... O-11 3. Alumni Center .......................................S-3 125. University Facilities Offi ces ..................M-5 and P.O.D. Market)...............................V-11 70. Lightsey Bridge I Apartments ..............Z-14 80. Martin Inn, James F. (888-654-9020) . D-18 128. University Union, Edgar Brown ............. O-6 37. Edwards Hall .......................................T-10 79. Martin Hall ........................................... R-7 12. Brackett Hall ........................................ Q-6 76. Madren Center 71. Lightsey Bridge II Apartments ..........CC-13 86. Military Heritage Plaza ......................... Q-4 38. Endocrine Physiology Laboratory ........ R-18 82. McAdams Hall .....................................S-11 21. Central Energy Facility .........................M-6 ● ATHLETIC (Solé on the Green Restaurant) .......... D-17 78. Manning Hall.........................................V-9 ● VISITOR SITES 93. Outdoor Theatre (Amphitheater) ........... R-8 42. Fluor Daniel Engineering 90. Newman Hall .......................................T-13 27. Clemson University Foundation/ 25. Clemson Memorial Stadium and 106. Schilletter Dining Hall (Wendy’s®) ...... U-10 81. Mauldin Hall......................................... U-8 10. Botanical Gardens ...........................GG-16 99. Reunion Square .....................................P-3 Innovation Building ............................M-11 92. Olin Hall ................................................P-8 Shirley Center for Philanthropy ..............S-2 Frank Howard Field.................................I-6 133. Watt Café ............................................P-10 83. McCabe Hall ......................................... O-6 14. Brooks Center for the Performing Arts Q-14 107. Scroll of Honor Memorial .......................K-5 46. Freeman Hall ...................................... O-10 96. Poole Agricultural Center.....................T-14 34. Dillard Building ....................................M-6 43. Football Practice Facility ...................... D-8 91. Norris Hall ............................................ N-4 17. Campbell Carriage House Coffee and 130. Visitors Center, Class of 1944 .............P-12 49. Godfrey Hall...........................................P-4 100. Rhodes Annex ......................................P-10 41. Fire Station.......................................HH-11 60. IPTAY/Ticket Offi ce ................................ H-5 ● HOUSING 105. Sanders Hall..........................................L-8 Gift Shop ..........................................GG-18 131. Walker Golf Course Clubhouse .............E-17 50. Godley-Snell Research Center ............ U-17 101. Rhodes Engineering Research Center....P-9 48. Gentry Hall ........................................... N-1 61. Jervey Athletic Center ........................... D-6 5. Barnett Hall...........................................V-8 111. Simpson Hall
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