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SMU-Parking-Map.Pdf Visitor Parking Map 2008-09 SMU Park ’N Pony Parking and ID Card Services Hughes-Trigg Student Center, First floor 214-768-7275 (PARK) Visit smu.edu/parknpony for vehicle regulations and general parking information. ALPHABETICAL 85 Material Accumulation Center 84 Pi Kappa Alpha 34 Hyer Hall 79 Alpha Kappa Alpha 3027 Dyer Court 3035 Dyer Street 6424 Hilltop Lane 3105 Fondren Drive ORDER 56 McElvaney Hall 86 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 35 Science Information Center 80 Patterson Hall/SMU Police 6000 Bishop Boulevard 3005 Dyer Court 6425 Airline Road 3128 Dyer Street 73 Airline Parking Garage 9 McFarlin Auditorium 50 Sigma Chi 36 Fondren Library Center 81 Dawson Service Center 6506 Airline Road 6405 Boaz Lane 3100 Binkley Avenue 6414 Hilltop Lane 3050 Dyer Street 77 Annette Caldwell Simmons 59 Meadows Museum 90 Sigma Phi Epsilon 37 Fondren Library West 82 Lambda Chi Alpha Building (future site) 5900 Bishop Boulevard 3050 SMU Boulevard (DeGolyer Library) 3004 Dyer Court 53 Binkley Parking Garage 60 Meadows Museum Parking SORORITIES 6404 Hilltop Lane 83 SMU Service House 3101 Binkley Avenue Garage 38 Fondren Library East 3041 Dyer Street 47 Blanton Student Services 5900 Bishop Boulevard 71 Alpha Chi Omega (Fondren Library) 84 Pi Kappa Alpha Building 13 Memorial Health Center 3020 Daniel Avenue 6414 Hilltop Lane 3035 Dyer Street 6185 Airline Road 6211 Bishop Boulevard 79 Alpha Kappa Alpha 39 Clements Hall 85 Material Accumulation Center 48 Boaz Hall 94 Moody Coliseum 3105 Fondren Drive 3200 Dyer Street 3027 Dyer Court 3200 Binkley Avenue 6024 Airline Road 72 Chi Omega 40 Hughes-Trigg Student Center 86 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 21 Bridwell Library 93 Moody Parking Garage 3014 Daniel Avenue 3140 Dyer Street 3005 Dyer Court 6005 Bishop Boulevard 3063 SMU Boulevard 76 Delta Delta Delta 41 Maguire Building 87 Phi Delta Theta 44 Caruth Hall 28 Moore Hall 3100 University Boulevard 6214 Bishop Boulevard 3072 SMU Boulevard 3145 Dyer Street 5810 Hillcrest Avenue 66 Delta Gamma 42 Fincher Building 88 Phi Gamma Delta 39 Clements Hall 57 Morrison-Bell Track 3120 Daniel Avenue 6212 Bishop Boulevard 3064 SMU Boulevard 3200 Dyer Street 6001 Airline Road 70 Gamma Phi Beta 43 Crow Building 89 Residence Life and Student 55 Cockrell-McIntosh Hall 54 Morrison-McGinnis Hall 3030 Daniel Avenue 6210 Bishop Boulevard Housing 5905 Ownby Drive (Cockrell) 6004 Bishop Boulevard 75 Kappa Alpha Theta 44 Caruth Hall 3058 SMU Boulevard 5904 Bishop Boulevard (Morrison) 3108 University Boulevard 3145 Dyer Street 90 Sigma Phi Epsilon (McIntosh) 6005 Ownby Drive (McGinnis) 67 Kappa Kappa Gamma 45 Embrey Engineering Building 3050 SMU Boulevard 49 Collins Center 64 Multicultural House 3110 Daniel Avenue 3101 Dyer Street 91 Kappa Sigma 3150 Binkley Avenue 3160 Daniel Avenue 46 Junkins Engineering Building 3022 SMU Boulevard 6 Collins Hall 17 Owen Arts Center NUMERICAL 6251 Airline Road 92 Kappa Alpha Order 3300 University Boulevard 6101 Bishop Boulevard 47 Blanton Student Services 3004 SMU Boulevard 43 Crow Building 74 Panhellenic House #1 ORDER Building 93 Moody Parking Garage 6210 Bishop Boulevard 3109 Daniel Avenue 6185 Airline Road 3063 SMU Boulevard 95 Crum Basketball Center 68 Panhellenic House #2 1 Dallas Hall 48 Boaz Hall 94 Moody Coliseum 3005 Binkley Avenue 3100 Daniel Avenue 3225 University Boulevard 3200 Binkley Avenue 6024 Airline Road 1 Dallas Hall 80 Patterson Hall/SMU Police 2 Law Parking Garage 49 Collins Center 95 Crum Basketball Center 3225 University Boulevard 3128 Dyer Street 3330 Daniel Avenue 3150 Binkley Avenue 3005 Binkley Avenue 63 Daniel II 8 Perkins Administration Building 3 Hillcrest Manor 50 Sigma Chi 96 Dedman Center for Lifetime 6610 Airline Road 6425 Boaz Lane 3304/3300 Daniel Avenue 3100 Binkley Avenue Sports 6601 Athens Avenue 81 Dawson Service Center 22 Perkins Chapel 51 Perkins Natatorium 6000 Airline Road 3050 Dyer Street 6001 Bishop Boulevard 4 Storey Hall 6024 Bishop Boulevard 97 Turpin Tennis Stadium 3315 Daniel Avenue 96 Dedman Center for Lifetime 20 Perkins Hall 52 Swimming Pool (Barr Pool) 6005 Dublin Street Sports 6004 Hillcrest Avenue 5 Underwood Law Library 6025 Ownby Drive 98 SMU Bookstore 6550 Hillcrest Avenue 6000 Airline Road 51 Perkins Natatorium 53 Binkley Parking Garage 3060 Mockingbird Lane 33 Dedman Life Sciences Building 6024 Bishop Boulevard 6 Collins Hall 3101 Binkley Avenue 99 6200 Central Expressway 3300 University Boulevard 6501 Airline Court 14 Peyton Hall 54 Morrison-McGinnis Hall 6200 Central Expressway 45 Embrey Engineering Building 3325 Peyton Parkway 7 Florence Hall 6004 Bishop Boulevard 100 Expressway Tower 3330 University Boulevard 3101 Dyer Street 27 Prothro Hall (future site) (Morrison) 6116 Central Expressway 8 Perkins Administration Building 100 Expressway Tower 5901 Bishop Boulevard 6005 Ownby Drive (McGinnis) 101 Highland Park United 6425 Boaz Lane 6116 Central Expressway 89 Residence Life and Student 55 Cockrell-McIntosh Hall Methodist Church 9 McFarlin Auditorium 69 Faculty Club/Alumni Housing 5905 Ownby Drive (Cockrell) 3300 Mockingbird Lane Relations Office 3058 SMU Boulevard 6405 Boaz Lane 5904 Bishop Boulevard 3034 Daniel Avenue 35 Science Information Center 10 Umphrey Lee Center (McIntosh) 42 Fincher Building 6425 Airline Road 3300 Dyer Street 56 McElvaney Hall 6212 Bishop Boulevard 26 Selecman Hall 11 Virginia-Snider Hall 6000 Bishop Boulevard 7 Florence Hall 5905 Bishop Boulevard 3325 Dyer Street (Virginia) 57 Morrison-Bell Track 3305 Dyer Street (Snider) 3330 University Boulevard 12 Shuttles Hall 6001 Airline Road 36 Fondren Library Center 6212 Hillcrest Avenue 12 Shuttles Hall 58 Westcott Field 6212 Hillcrest Avenue 6414 Hilltop Lane 19 Smith Hall 6001 Airline Road 38 Fondren Library East 6020 Hillcrest Avenue 13 Memorial Health Center 59 Meadows Museum 6211 Bishop Boulevard (Fondren Library) 65 SMU Apartments 5900 Bishop Boulevard 6414 Hilltop Lane 3130 Daniel Avenue 14 Peyton Hall 60 Meadows Museum Parking 3325 Peyton Parkway 37 Fondren Library West 30 SMU Apartments Garage (DeGolyer Library) 3200 Daniel Avenue 15 Mary Hay Hall 5900 Bishop Boulevard 3323 Peyton Parkway 6404 Hilltop Lane 29 SMU Apartments 61 Loyd All-Sports Center 32 Fondren Science Building 3216 Daniel Avenue 16 Greer Garson Theatre 5800 Ownby Drive 6100 Hillcrest Avenue 3215 Daniel Avenue 98 SMU Bookstore 62 Ford Stadium 62 Ford Stadium 3060 Mockingbird Lane 17 Owen Arts Center 5801 Airline Road 6101 Bishop Boulevard 5801 Airline Road 83 SMU Service House 63 Daniel II 16 Greer Garson Theatre 3041 Dyer Street 18 Hamon Arts Library 6610 Airline Road 6100 Hillcrest Avenue 6100 Hillcrest Avenue 4 Storey Hall 64 Multicultural House 18 Hamon Arts Library 3315 Daniel Avenue 19 Smith Hall 3160 Daniel Avenue 6020 Hillcrest Avenue 6100 Hillcrest Avenue 52 Swimming Pool (Barr Pool) 65 SMU Apartments 25 Hawk Hall 6025 Ownby Drive 20 Perkins Hall 3130 Daniel Avenue 6004 Hillcrest Avenue 5908 Hillcrest Avenue 78 Tower Apartments 66 Delta Gamma 31 Heroy Science Hall 3109-3117 Fondren Drive 21 Bridwell Library 3120 Daniel Avenue 6005 Bishop Boulevard 3225 Daniel Avenue 97 Turpin Tennis Stadium 67 Kappa Kappa Gamma 22 Perkins Chapel 101 Highland Park United 6005 Dublin Street 3110 Daniel Avenue 6001 Bishop Boulevard Methodist Church 10 Umphrey Lee Center 68 Panhellenic House #2 23 Martin Hall 3300 Mockingbird Lane 3300 Dyer Street 3100 Daniel Avenue 5912 Hillcrest Avenue 3 Hillcrest Manor 5 Underwood Law Library 69 Faculty Club/Alumni 24 Kirby Hall 3304/3300 Daniel Avenue 6550 Hillcrest Avenue Relations Office 5915 Bishop Boulevard 6601 Athens Avenue 11 Virginia-Snider Hall 3034 Daniel Avenue 25 Hawk Hall 40 Hughes-Trigg Student Center 3325 Dyer Street (Virginia) 70 Gamma Phi Beta 5908 Hillcrest Avenue 3140 Dyer Street 3305 Dyer Street (Snider) 3030 Daniel Avenue 26 Selecman Hall 34 Hyer Hall 58 Westcott Field 71 Alpha Chi Omega 5905 Bishop Boulevard 6424 Hilltop Lane 6001 Airline Road 3020 Daniel Avenue 27 Prothro Hall (future site) 46 Junkins Engineering Building 99 6200 Central Expressway 72 Chi Omega 5901 Bishop Boulevard 6251 Airline Road 6200 Central Expressway 3014 Daniel Avenue 28 Moore Hall 24 Kirby Hall 73 Airline Parking Garage 5915 Bishop Boulevard 5810 Hillcrest Avenue 6506 Airline Road FraterNITIES 2 Law Parking Garage 29 SMU Apartments 74 Panhellenic House #1 3330 Daniel Avenue 92 Kappa Alpha Order 3216 Daniel Avenue 3109 Daniel Avenue 61 Loyd All-Sports Center 3004 SMU Boulevard 30 SMU Apartments 75 Kappa Alpha Theta 5800 Ownby Drive 91 Kappa Sigma 3200 Daniel Avenue 3108 University Boulevard 41 Maguire Building 3022 SMU Boulevard 31 Heroy Science Hall 76 Delta Delta Delta 6214 Bishop Boulevard 82 Lambda Chi Alpha 3225 Daniel Avenue 3100 University Boulevard SMU will not discriminate on the basis 3004 Dyer Court 32 Fondren Science Building 77 Annette Caldwell Simmons 23 Martin Hall of race, color, religion, national origin, 87 Phi Delta Theta 3215 Daniel Avenue 5912 Hillcrest Avenue Building (future site) sex, age, disability or veteran status. 15 Mary Hay Hall 3072 SMU Boulevard 33 Dedman Life Sciences Building 78 Tower Apartments SMU’s commitment to equal opportunity 3323 Peyton Parkway 88 Phi Gamma Delta 6501 Airline Court 3109-3117 Fondren Drive includes nondiscrimination on the basis 3064 SMU Boulevard of sexual orientation. 08579.508.
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