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THG Admitted Student Open House Parking Permit Admitted Student Open House Parking Permit Friday, March 6, 2020 THG Parking Route: 1. From I-495 Capital Beltway take exit 25A US-1 Baltimore Avenue South and travel approximately 2 miles The Hotel at UMD Garage 2. Immediately after passing The Hotel turn left onto Hotel Drive. THG 3. The Hotel at UMD Garage will be on your left. Valid for this location ONLY. Parking in any other location may result in a parking citation. Valid only on Friday, March 6, 2020. Display permit on dashboard when arriving on campus. Shuttles with "Admitted Student Open House" signage will be available to transport guests across campus. Terms and Conditions: . This permit is for the exclusive use of the registrant. Permits may not be sold, exchanged, loaned, shared, given away or purchased from any person or agency other than the UMD Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Permit may not be reproduced or altered. This permit remains the property of the UMD Office of Undergraduate Admissions and will be revoked if it is observed being improperly used. Vehicle must be parked in compliance with University of Maryland Transportation Services Regulations. The permit holder is responsible for any parking violation notices issued on this permit. Permit does not authorize parking in disabled parking spaces, fire lane, unpaid meters & pay station spaces (including meters/pay stations located in permit areas), roadways, marked loading zones or any other area not designated as a parking space. For more maps go to maps.umd.edu Preview the Student Dining Experience! Enjoy special reduced pricing when you visit UMD dining halls. $9 plus tax per person All-you-care-to-eat Regular lunch door price $12.95 To redeem, present a printed copy of this flyer to the cashier. Valid during 2020 Admitted Student Open Houses Only February 28 • March 6 • April 3 • April 10 ERSITY IV O University l N F METZEROTT RD U DEPARTMENT OF Courtyards 298 799 430 18 56 M A D DINING SERVICES l Severn R Y L A N Building GREENBELT RD CHESAPEAKE 338 SB UNIVERSITY BLVD ONRP BRANCHVILLE RD WELCOME STUDENTS, VISITORS, FACULTY AND STAFF 167 319 213 318 UNIVERSITY BLVD THE TO OUR DINING FACILITIES 320 214 313 GREENHOUSE ENCLAVE 314 398 PLACES TO DINE ON CAMPUS 312 Walking distances from ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE MARYLAND Dining Halls Cafes Dining at The Stamp 344 SOFTBALL STADIUM 251 251 North 386 Applause 163 Chick Fil-A 409 TERRAPIN TRL WYE OAK 426 257 The Diner 413 BRBean 163 Hibachi San Stamp to428 dining halls: TERRAPIN TRL 026 South Campus 432 Breakpoint 163 Maryland Dairy 124 RECREATIONAL SHUTTLE BUS 328 XFINITY CENTER ARTIFICIAL TURF 424 973 Maryland Hillel 115 Bytes 163 McDonald’s 360 FIELD 141 Creative Commons 163 Moby Dick TERRAPIN TRAIL 193 GARAGE 403 STAMP to PAINT BRANCH251 DR FIELD HOCKEY North Glenn L. Martin Food Court 226 Food For Thought 163 Panda Express AND LACROSSE BOAT TENNIS COMPLEX 414 088 E+M Cafe 035 Footnotes 163 Qdoba HOUSE COURTS SENECA 169 0.6 mile • 11 minutes BUILDING CHALLENGE 812 088 Subway 226 IQFresh 163 Saladworks COURSE OAKLAND 1 419 088 Taco Bell Express 225 Kim Kafe 163 Sbarro EPPLEY RECREATION ARTEMESIA CENTER FOR in the Denton Community CENTER SCHOOL OF REGENTS DR 813 417 Off The Record 163 Subway 251DENTON North SERVICEYOUNG LN AQUATIC 068 PUBLIC HEALTH PONTIAC ST CHILDREN The CENTERDiner 255 The Shops at Maryland 082 Physics 163 The Coffee Bar 381 399 WELLNESS WAY11:00 am–8:30 pm CYPRESS 814 EASTON VALLEY DR 251 24Shop 415 Quantum 253 CHESTERTOWN 148 382 BIOMOLECULAR DENTON AREA BEL AIR CAMPUS SCIENCES 296 121 099 DINING FARM TECHNOLOGY DR UNIVERSITY 226 Engage 039 Rudy’s Mobile Dining ELLICOTT AREA LA PLATA 251 ELKTON HAGERSTOWN DINING 387 VIEW 254 LA PLATA BEACH 110 250 Leonardtown 073 Samovar N/A Green Tidings Mobile Dining DENTON 258 257 259 CAMBRIDGE 119 252 COMMUNITY STAMP toA. JAMES The Diner 156 CUMBERLAND CENTER CLARK 097 North Convenience 810 Severn 122 097 CENTREVILLE 103 102 ENERGY 297 098 057 HALL RESEARCH ELLICOTT 256 ANIMAL SCIENCES/ 429 026 South Commons 068 Sneaker’s CAMBRIDGE 109 108 AGRICULTURAL 087 223 096 0.4 mile • 8 minutesTHE FARM DR ENGINEERING BALTIMORE AVE 163 Union 226 Terp Bites GOLF COURSE Coming 142 ENGINEERING DR VARSITY CLUB HOUSE 367 2021 PHYSICAL KIM A.V. WILLIAMS 166 The Turn 166 GOLF COURSE RD ATLANTIC SCIENCES STADIUM 224 in the EllicottENGINEERING Community115 GOLF COURSE 366 368 JULL COMPLEX 225 DRIVING RANGE DRIVE 085 Restaurant THE CLARICE GARAGE 227 415 CHEMICAL & 165 386 CAPITAL ONE J.M. NUCLEAR 093 218 STADIUM DR PATTERSON COLLEGE PARK 166 Mulligan’s Grill and Pub FIELD AT 370 7:00ENGINEERING am–10:00Coming pm 422 MARYLAND STADIUM J. LOGAN & LOUISE SCHUTZ 083 090 FIRE STATION 365 369 FOOTBALL PRACTICE 2021 802 158 COMPLEX TYSER 406 REGENTS 081 INDOOR TOWER 379 420 405 PRACTICE 364 361 DRIVE CHEMISTRY 309 RIGGS GARAGE 091 045 LAKELAND RD UNIVERSITY BLVD ALUMNI 363 202 STAMP to 362 BIOSCIENCE ENGINEERING 407 LAB. 089 IRIBE CENTER SHIPLEY FIELD CHEMISTRY LN UNIVERSITY 392 RESEARCH REGENTS DR 111 432 Dining Dollars accepted at these locations Note: Cash and credit cards accepted at all locations. HOUSE PRESIDENTIAL DR FIELDHOUSE DR 159 413 164 BIOLOGY- SouthTOLL Campus UNION PLANT SCIENCES MARTIN 088 PSYCH. 036 PHYSICS 299 LANE 010 144 082 KIRWAN 295 GARAGE 084 179 056 Coming COLE Dining Hall KEHOE TRACK STAMP MICROBIOLOGY HORNBAKE 237 AT LUDWIG FIELD 2020 STAMPSTUDENT UNION NYUMBURU LIBRARY ACTIVITIES 232 231 UNION LN 163 147 DINING HALLS offer unlimited anytime access to resident students and all-you-can-eat meals to 162 CAMPUS DR ALUMNIDR ADELPHI RD 0.4 mile • 8 minutes TESTUDO WAY visitors, faculty and staff. Over 42 culinary stations serve classic lunches and dinners, self-serve 388 CAMPUS DR ENGINEERING 389 RECREATION 1 HEALTH FIELD UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND salad bars and specially-assembled salads, build-your-own pasta, stuffed-to-order burritos, hot and UNION DR CENTER EDWARD ST. JOHN to the south of UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LEARNING AND SYMONS ST. MARYS 140 076 THE HOTEL cold wraps and sandwiches, and rotisserie meats with healthy homemade side dishes. You’ll find KNIGHT 062 H.J. PATTERSON TEACHING CENTER 073 MARRIOTT GARAGE ADMINISTRATION 417 DORCHESTER JIMENEZ 226 C. MITCHELL 347 346 BENJAMIN 034 McKeldin Mall HOTEL DR internationally themed shops, smoothie stations, bakeries, vegan stations, and Mongolian grills. 143 064 052 VISITOR CAMPUS DR CHAMPIONSHIP LN SERVICE MARRIOTT HOTEL & CENTER DIAMONDBACK DR in Stamp and in Martin Engineering, showcase brand-name locations. Chick 7:00MAIN am–10:00RECKORD 079 pm003 011 FOOD COURTS CONFERENCE CENTER ANNE MCKELDIN ARMORY ^_ 345 TAWES MCKELDIN MALL ADMINISTRATION 348 141 ARUNDEL LIBRARY 078 001 Fil-A, Taco Bell Express, Sbarro, Subway, and Auntie Anne’s are some popular options. Visit the 060 035 077 006 020 416 Maryland Dairy in Stamp! QUEEN LEE ROSSBOROUGH LN ANNES WOODS P. MITCHELL 059 FRANCIS SCOTT 071 ROSSBOROUGH RITCHIE 061 047 MARIESTAMP toINN 080 ART-SOCIOLOGY KEY 048 COLISEUM SOMERSET MOUNT RESTAURANT provide an elegant luncheon or dinner on campus. Mulligan’s in the Golf Course 146 063 TYDINGS 004 GRADUATE HILLS CAMPUS DR 042 TALIAFERRO SKINNER 046 244 APARTMENTS WORCESTER HALL 043 044 126 127 128 Clubhouse offer a classic Maryland dining experience. PREINKERT Rosenbloom Hillel129 Center*130 245 051 CHAPEL LN FRATERNITY ROW Metro, ARCHITECTURE 423 054 MORRILL HALL DOMAIN MEMORIAL 131 246 Maryland Fire and MOWATT LN 145 040 247 COLLEGE CHAPEL MFRIMFRI SHOP FIRE FACILITY EXTINGUISHER TRAINING FAC. CAFES in academic buildings offer fresh portable meals, snacks and gourmet coffee. We make PARK CARROLL 065 SHOEMAKER 0090.5 mileCHAPEL LAWN • 10 FRATERNITYminutes ROW 132 248 Rescue Institute, 198 197 037 204 and Discovery soups, salad, sandwiches and sushi on campus every day for the campus community. 400 WICOMICO 069 LEFRAK HALL 249 201 038 133 207 067 l CAROLINE 070 District 7612 MowattBALTIMORE AVE Lane LEONDARDTOWN 116 VAN PREINKERT DR 030 031 022 139 138 137 136 135 134 COMMUNITY CONVENIENCE SHOPS carry dorm room essentials: snacks, school supplies and toiletries. They MUNCHING PRINCE SOUTH CAMPUS CENTER HALL CALVERT CECIL PUBLIC SAFETY ADELPHI RD FREDERICK DINING HALL (POLICE) POCOMOKE 250 243 039 425 015 017 11:30 am–2:00 pm 238 also feature groceries, fresh produce, and quick lunch items. ROSENBLOOM HILLEL 026 007 JEWISH CENTER 997 240 242 974 021 HARFORD 239 241 014 BALTIMORE ANNAPOLIS 401 LANDMARK LEONARDTOWN SUSQUEHANNA 016 029 008 APARTMENTS MONTGOMERY Map Key 975 233 028 019 MOWATT LANE South Campus996 032 Rosenbloom GARAGE 023 LEHIGH RD 404 Dining Hall811 024 025 NORWICH RD Hillel Center *Hillel Center172 open for Dining Facility Under Construction 981 UNIVERSITY COMMONS 171 COLLEGE AVE 999 998 170 KNOX RD Feb 28, Mar 6, & Apr 3 dates only; University Buildings Athletic Facility / Open Space YALE AVE 176 173 TERRAPIN ROW 174 EMERGENCY: valid for lunch175 only. Buildings Off Campus Dial 911 from any campus phone or pick up the BLUE LIGHT 1 HARTWICK RD Public Emergency Response Phones located all around campus. 0 1,000 Map courtesy of Department of Dining Services and Department of Facilities Management. C 2019, University of Maryland - Campus GIS, All Rights Reserved HARTWICK BUILDING Feet www.dining.umd.edu! www.facilities.umd.edu! www.maps.umd.edu/map.
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