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S l 73 o l 107 S e Reese Ave. 11 4 102 M 90 177 4433 9955 126 167 155 Garden Dr. 2015 - 2016 Campus Map 3 Campus Map 2015-16 . 11445 22 4 Dr Donahue South 37 4 . Lem Morrison Dr P.O. Davis Dr . 11556 2 36 6 Agricultural Davis 91 Heritage Park 133 Arboretum Wire Rd Dr Duncan ine ) South 85 64 Quad http://auburn.edu/map College of ck of page . 5 8888 Veterinary Medic (See ba 124 WelWelcomecome to our 125 auburn.edu/map SSmoke-Freemoke-Free Campus 8822 Old . Rotation 11990 . 5 113 St 5 Lem Morrison Dr A healthier placeplace to Lem Morrison Dr live, learn, and wworkork . South College C D E F G 1 3-D Arts Studio Building C3 50 Dudley Hall & Commons F3 99 Langdon Annex G1 148 Sciences Center F3 A B C 2 Agricultural Heritage Park E4 College of Architecture, 100 Langdon Hall G1 Classroom Building Shu Design & Construction College of Sciences 3 Agricultural Heritage Park E4 101 Leach Science Center F3 & Mathematics g Jordan d. (Dairy Barn) 51 Duncan Hall G3 N R 102 Leischuck Residence Hall F4 149 Sciences Center G3 4 Agricultural Heritage Park E4 52 Duncan Residence Hall F4 Wire 103 Little Residence Hall G2 Laboratory Building 160 (Herdsman House) 53 Dunn Residence Hall F4 Pk 104 Lowder Hall F1 150 Scott-Richey A6 5 Agricultural Heritage Park E4 w 54 Eagle Residence Hall E2 Harbert College of Business Research Center 5 y. 5 (Pavilion) 33 55 Early Learning Center F2 105 Lowder Student Athlete E4 151 Shelby Center F1 6 Agricultural Heritage Park E4 56 Engineering Shops F1 Development Center Ginn College of Engineering (Lowder Red Barn) 57 Environmental Health D7 106 Lupton Residence Hall G2 152 Smith Hall (M.W.) G3 176 7 ALFA Agricultural Building F7 83 & Safety Building 107 M Residence Hall G4 153 Smith Hall (O.D.) G1 8 Allison Laboratory F3 58 Extension Hall G3 108 154 G6 Magnolia Residence Hall E2 Smith Museum of Fine Art 74 9 Alumni Center G3 59 Facilities Management C3 109 Marriage & Family F2 155 Soccer Field E4 150 10 Athletics Complex E3 Complex Therapy Center 79 9977 156 Soccer & Track Facility E4 11880 11 Athletics Video Services E4 60 Fahbeatoxic Research F7 110 Martin Aquatics Center E3 Rd. 67 11991 Building Laboratory 157 Solar House F6 111 Martin Hall G2 14 Wire 12 Aubie Residence Hall E2 61 Food Services Building F1 158 South Donahue F3 184 112 McWhorter Center D3 Residence Hall 6 6 13 Auburn Arena E2 62 Forensic Sciences B6 62 Building (State) 113 Medical Clinic F5 159 Spidle Hall G2 ine 14 Bailey Small Animal A6 College of Human Sciences 16 Teaching Hospital 63 Forest Products Laboratory E7 114 Miller Hall F2 178 School of Nursing 160 State Diagnostics B5 15 Band Field C2 64 Forestry & Wildlife F4 College of 115 Moore Softball Complex D4 Laboratory Sciences Building eterinary Medic 16 Bartlett Lameness Arena A6 161 Student Activities Center E3 V School of Forestry 116 MRI Research Center E7 S 17 Beard Courts E3 & Wildlife Sciences (Research Park) 162 Student Center F2 hu g 18 Beard-Eaves-Memorial E3 65 Foy Hall G1 117 Nichols Center E2 163 Student Tennis Courts E3 Jordan Coliseum 66 Funchess Hall G3 118 Oak Residence Hall E2 164 Swingle Hall G3 19 Biggin Hall G1 67 Gilmer-Turnham B6 119 Owen Residence Hall F2 165 Talon Residence Hall E2 . Pk 20 Biological Engineering G3 Laboratory (State) Research Laboratory 120 Parker Hall F3 166 Teague Residence Hall G2 7 w 7 68 Glenn Residence Hall G2 y. 21 Biological Research Facility G3 121 Parking Deck F3 167 Terrell Dining Hall F4 Wire Rd 69 Goodwin Music Hall F3 (Campus Green) 22 Boyd Residence Hall G4 168 Textile Engineering F1 70 Gorrie Center G3 122 Parking Deck G2 Building 23 Broun Hall F1 71 Graves Amphitheatre F3 (Draughon Library) 169 Thach Hall F2 24 Broun Residence Hall G2 72 Graves Cottage F4 123 Parking Deck E3 170 Tichenor Hall F2 25 Burton Hall F3 (South Donahue) 73 Graves Residence Hall F4 College of Liberal Arts A B C 26 Cary Hall F2 124 Parking Deck F5 74 Greene Hall B6 171 Tiger Residence Hall E2 27 Cater Hall G2 (South Quad) School of 172 Toomer Residence Hall F4 A B C D E F G Honors College Veterinary Medicine 125 Parking Services F5 173 Toomer's Corner G1 S 28 Chapel G2 126 Paterson Greenhouses F4 h 75 Haley Center F2 174 G3 u See front page diagram Upchurch Hall g . 29 Chemistry Building G3 127 F3 Peet Theatre N r College of Education J W. Magnolia Ave. o 175 USDA Andrews Forestry E7 t 1 D 1 r S 30 Children, Youth, F2 128 Petrie Hall F2 76 Harbert Center G1 d Sciences Laboratory e e a & Families Center u g n 77 Hargis Hall G1 129 Plainsman Park F3 h e 176 USDA Research B5 a l P l 31 Chilled Water Plant 1 G1 Graduate School (Samford Stadium/ n k Laboratory o o w Hitchcock Field) C 32 F3 135 D Chilled Water Plant 2 78 Harper Residence Hall G2 y 177 USDA Soil Dynamics F4 h . h t 130 Plainsman Park: Strength F3 2 t 2 33 Chilled Water Plant 3 A5 79 Hoerlein Hall A6 Laboratory u u & Rehabilitation Center o o S 34 Comer Hall G3 80 Hollifield Residence Hall G3 178 Vaughan Large Animal A6 S 131 Plainsman Residence Hall E2 College of Agriculture Teaching Hospital d. 81 Hotel/Dixon G2 W. Samford Ave. R 35 Corley Building G3 Conference Center 132 Plant Science F6 179 Via College of E6 Research Center 36 Davis Arboretum G4 82 Hot Water Plant 1 F5 Osteopathic Medicine Wire 133 Poultry Science Building G4 3 3 37 Davis Arboretum G4 83 Hot Water Plant 2 A5 180 Veterinary Education B6 Pavilion 134 President's Home G4 Center 84 Hubbard CASIC E7 139 W. Samford Ave. 38 Davis Hall G1 (Research Park) 135 Property Services Building B2 181 Village View Dining E2 Facility 39 Dawson Building F2 85 Hutsell-Rosen Track E4 136 Public Safety & Security E1 182 Walker Building F2 4 4 40 District Energy Plant D2 86 Hutsell Track (Old) D3 Building 137 Quad Center G2 Harrison School 41 Dobbs Residence Hall F3 87 Indoor Practice Facility E3 of Pharmacy See above diagram 138 Ramsay Hall G1 42 Dowdell Residence Hall G2 88 Information Technology F4 183 Wallace Hall E2 139 Raptor Rehabilitation A3 43 Dowell Residence Hall F4 Building 184 Ware Diagnostic A6 Center Lem Morrison Dr 89 Ingram Hall G1 Imaging Center 5 . 5 44 Draughon Library G2 r 140 Recreation & Wellness E3 Shug Jordan Pk D 90 Intramural Field House D4 185 Watson Fieldhouse E3 St. 45 Draughon Village D1 Center e e (103 Hemlock Dr.) 91 Intramural Playing Fields D4 186 Wellness Kitchen E3 u g 141 Research Park Building 1 E7 .
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