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UNIVERSITY of MISSOURI 96 a 157 91 M 115 Johnston and Eva Js 1 234567891011121314 15 MAP INDEX 33 Fire Station and Training ........G12 100 Red Cross Blood Center .......... K4 Sororities and Fraternities T T T S T S S S 101 Research Park Development ....J4 34 Francis Quadrangle .................. C8 H H 1 1105 Carrie Francke Drive Note: Only Sororities and Fraternities with H T H T T 5 T 6 7 A 8 (Old Alumni Center) .................. H1 ~ Fraternities and Sororities, see housing on campus are listed A 0 100 200 300 400 Residence Halls 61 2 401 East Stewart ......................C6 listing at end of index Revised July 2011 LOCUST ST 3 Academic Support Center ........C7 35 Gannett ....................................B8 102 Bingham (Dining Hall) .............F11 Sororities 4 Agricultural Engineering ..........F12 36 Garage, University 103 Center Hall ...............................G6 A Alpha Chi Omega ......................F7 T 104 College Avenue Hall ................F11 45 T B Alpha Delta Pi .......................... E7 S BASS AVE (maintenance) ...........................J9 S 97 5 Agriculture ..............................E10 H H 105 Defoe-Graham ..........................F9 T T T 37 General Services .......................J9 C Alpha Phi ...................................F6 0 S ~ Allen Auditorium, see 9 9 1 H G 106 Discovery ...............................G11 U 38 Gentry ....................................D10 D Chi Omega ................................F6 A S 6 Alpine Tower ..............................L3 ELM ST 56 W 7 Anheuser-Busch Natural 39 Geological Sciences ................. B8 107 Dobbs (Dining Hall) ..................G7 E Delta Delta Delta .......................F7 108 Dogwood ..................................G9 71 HAMILTON WAY Resource Building .................. E10 ~ Glen L. McElroy M.D. Sports Med F Delta Gamma ............................F6 T 91 109 Excellence ...............................F11 S B 8 Animal Science Center, see 80 G Gamma Phi Beta .......................F7 B H 86 L 62 P T 158 ANTHONY ST 110 Galena .......................................F9 5 91 N 40 Golf Course, A.L. Gustin H Kappa Alpha Theta ...................G7 69 O Research Center ....................G13 S T A PAQUIN ST 111 Gillett .......................................F10 T and club house .........................H1 I Kappa Delta .............................E7 35 W 9 Arts and Science ......................D9 120 T S 47 S H 112 Hatch .......................................F12 68 WOODSON WAY T J Kappa Kappa Gamma .............. E7 T 10 Arts and Science Mall .............. E9 ~ Green Chapel, A.P., see 76 T 6 I 168 T S 113 Hawthorn ...................................F9 H 39 K Phi Mu .......................................F7 S ~ Assessment Resource Center 41 Gwynn ....................................D10 W E H 114 Hudson ....................................E11 89 T 42 Gymnastics and Dance Practice L Pi Beta Phi ............................... E7 26 T (ARC), see Lemone Industrial UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI A 91 M 157 115 Johnston and Eva Js ..............E10 T Facility .......................................J6 M Sigma Sigma Sigma ..................F7 S Park map on reverse side H 96 Y 116 Jones ........................................G7 29 148 T 11 Bald Eagle Aviary ...................E14 43 Health Sciences Library, N Zeta Tau Alpha ..........................F7 9 155 87 34 94 32 117 Lathrop .....................................G7 UNIVERSITY AVE BLAIR CT 12 Bond Life Sciences Center ..... E10 J. Otto Lottes .............................F8 PROVIDENCE RD 118 Laws .........................................G7 Pedestrian Campus, Streets E STEWART RD ~ Bookstore, University, see 82 44 Hearnes .....................................J7 Fraternities C AA 119 Mark Twain and Dining Hall ..... D6 C closed 8:15 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. 2 3 130 77 ~ Brady Commons, see 82 45 Heinkel .....................................A7 O Acacia ....................................D12 STEWART RD OPENS E STEWART RD 55 17 84 57 120 McDavid ...................................B7 P Alpha Epsilon Pi ........................F7 169 HH ~ Brewer Fieldhouse, see 145 46 Hill ............................................C8 Mon. - Fri. when classes are FALL 2012 142 121 North Hall .................................G6 Q Alpha Gamma Rho ................. D11 Z 63 147 170 \ ~ Hitt St. Market, see 122 in session 91 ROSEMARY LN MM Center, see 80 47 Hitt Street Parking Garage ....... B9 122 Pershing (Hitt St. Market) .........G9 R Alpha Gamma Sigma ............... E6 31 137 123 Plaza 900 Dining Facility .........F11 S Beta Sigma Psi ........................B11 46 64 ~ Buck’s Ice Cream Place, see 27 ~ Honors College, see 64 Construction Zone 53 146 76 124 Respect ...................................F10 119 18 143 ~ Campus Mail Facility (on ground 48 Hospital and Clinics T Beta Theta Pi ................... D11, E7 Visitor parking 65 T O and Parking ..............................G8 125 Responibility ...........................G10 U Delta Sigma Phi ....................... E7 136 ] Accessible parking 151 WILSON AVE 13 Chemistry ...............................D11 49 Hulston .....................................D8 126 Rollins (Dining Hall) ................ E10 V Delta Tau Delta .........................E7 CONLEY AVE 149 41 141 23 E 127 Schurz .....................................F11 91 14 Clark .........................................E6 W Delta Upsilon ............................E7 D Metered parking V Q 128 South Hall .................................G6 X Farmhouse ................................F7 D 13 A Intramural/Recreation Fields SANFORD ST 28 138 15 Clinical Support and CC 19 38 E 50 Epple .........................................L3 129 Wolpers ...................................F10 Y Kappa Alpha Order ................. C11 Emergency Telephone G Education Bldg .........................G8 E E V E 161 V A ROSS STREET Z Kappa Sigma ............................ C5 T 51 Hinkson .....................................L4 TURNER AVE A L D 16 Clydesdale ..............................F13 S 91 I LEE ST N L R 99 154 T A 130 Residence on U 52 Stankowski ................................F8 AA Lambda Chi Alpha ....................C5 L 131 T O O 17 Columns ...................................C8 Y I S 153 R C S H 93 A Francis Quadrangle .................. C8 I 9 BB Phi Delta Theta ........................E5 Parking for Visitors M M 18 Conley Ave. Parking Garage ....D7 160 54 70 / 49 58 131 Reynolds Alumni Center ........... D8 CC Phi Gamma Delta .....................D6 R 10 53 Jesse ........................................C8 5TH ST E 19 Conley House ........................... D7 Visitor parking is listed in the index under parking. 14 G I II T ~ Journalism Institute, see 26 ~ Rhynsburger Theatre, see 31 DD Phi Kappa Psi ........................... E5 91 BOUCHELLE AVE 20 Connaway ..............................E12 Special parking arrangements for prospective 73 12 ~ Keller Auditorium, see 39 132 Rock Quarry Center ................ J11 EE Phi Kappa Theta ......................E7 L EE T 21 Cornell ......................................E8 S 21 M 54 Kuhlman Court (Brady Park) ....D9 133 Rock Quarry Warehouse .........K11 FF Pi Kappa Alpha ..........................F6 students can be made through the office of 7 A W 144 20 I ~ Corner Playhouse, see 32 L E 82 5 L E I 55 Lafferre Hall ..............................C7 134 Ronald McDonald House ...........I9 GG Pi Kappa Phi .............................F7 Admissions by calling toll free in Missouri, Kansas ROLLINS ST W V 135 56 Lee Hills ...................................B8 ~ Rothwell Gymnasium, see 145 HH Sigma Chi ............................... C11 DD J ROLLINS ST 166 and Illinois 1(800) 225-6075, all others call BB T 57 Lefevre ...................................C10 ~ Rusk, see Ellis Fischel Cancer II Sigma Nu ................................E11 I 98 U 58 Lewis ........................................D6 Center map on reverse side JJ Sigma Phi Epsilon .....................F6 (573) 882-2456. KK 115 R 91 67 11 ~ Library, see 28 135 Sanborn Field .........................E12 KK Sigma Pi ...................................E6 BURNAM RD B 126 114 R 145 27 D S 59 Life Science 136 Schlundt .................................D10 LL Sigma Tau Gamma ...................F6 129 U Information about Special Parking Arrangements for Visitors G 4 P M 164 137 Schweitzer .............................. C11 MM Tau Kappa Epsilon ................... C4 A Business Incubator ................... K4 91 C D 111 Available from Parking and Transportation Services, second F T 60 S 138 Sears Plant Growth Facility ....D10 E E 83 ~ Livestock Center, A T V E S 104 A A T Trowbridge, see 152 ~ Shelden Academic Resource entrance from Maryland on Turner Avenue inside Turner A T I C 52 I 123 TIGER / MARYLAND AVE N H Common Interests/Destinations F GG I 112 60 Lloyd L. Gaines- Center, see 80 F CURTIS RD Avenue Parking Garage, (573) 882-4568, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. - Fri. M G 91 R 165 I ~ Admissions, see 53 RICHMOND AVE P Marion O’Fallon Oldham 139 Simmons Field ...........................I4 LL N V or from University Police, (573) 882-7201 at any time. Restrictions 113 102 ~ Alumni Center, see 131 PROVIDENCE RD ~ Soccer Field, see 162 FF 105 124 109 Black Culture Ctr. ....................F10 on some faculty-staff parking lots are lifted at certain times. 110 91 61 Locust Street Building .............. A7 140 Softball Field ..............................I3 ~ Bookstore, see 82 167 127 16 EAST CAMPUS LOOP 62 Loeb .........................................B7 ~ Stadium, see 75 ~ Campus Tours,
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