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Nassau Inn Bendheim Ctr for Finance A B C D E F G H I J K L M VANDEVENTERAVE. 22 WITHERSPOONST. CHAMBERSST. 1 ROUTE 206 Palmer Garden Palmer Square House Theatre 114 221 NASSAU ST. ROCKEFELLER NASSAU ST. 179 201 COLLEGE PRINCETON AVE. Henry OLDENST. CHARLTON ST. Scheide MURRAY PL. Madison House Caldwell Burr 185 2 LOT 9 Guard STOCKTON ST. Holder Booth Maclean House House Firestone LOT 10 Lowrie Hamilton Stanhope Chancellor Library Green UNIVERSITY PL. Green House Alexander Nassau F LOT 2 Joline WILLIAM ST. B D Campbell Hall Friend Engineering Energy MATHEY East Pyne Hoyt Center J MERCER ST. LOT 13 P.U. Quadrangle Research COLLEGE West Cannon Chapel Computer College Green Press C Blair 20 Science 3 LOT 8 Dickinson A G CHAPEL DR. Buyers Dodge 36 Wallace Sherrerd E Mudd LOT 3 35 Clio Whig Corwin EDWARDS PL. Witherspoon McCosh Library Von Lockhart Murray Bendheim Neumann Theater Edwards McCormick Robertson Bendheim North Architecture Marx 116 48 Little Fisher Finance Tiger Bowen Garage 120 58 86 Foulke Colonial Prospect Dod 4 Laughlin 1879 PROSPECT AVE. Apartments ELM DR. ELM Art Campus Princeton Museum Prospect Quadrangle BROADMEAD ST. Theological DICKINSON ST. 2 Woolworth Tower Ivy Cottage Cap & Cloister Charter Bobst 91 Henry House Cannon Seminary 1901 Gown 71 Dillon Brown Prospect Gym Gardens Frist College Road Terrace Campus Computing Apartments Stephens Cuyler 1903 Jones Center Center Pyne Fitness LOT 26 5 Center Feinberg Wright LOT 4 COLLEGE RD. McCosh LOT 14 LOT 25 1937 Center for 5 Dillon Dillon Walker Health 2 1 West Jewish Life Ferris East 1939 Center LOT 5 Thompson McCarter 4 3 Patton IVY LN. LOT 18 WILSON Dodge- Apartments Theatre Osborn Lewis LOT 11 6 5 7 COLLEGE Guyot Library Peyton Graduate College Fisher WESTERN WAY COLLEGE RD. WEST Spelman 8 Gauss 1927- Eno Upper Tennis Courts 26 Berlind WHITMAN 1915 Clapp Moett Strubing Theatre COLLEGE Princeton Field 6 Murley- Wilcox 1938 Rock Schultz Fine Wu Stadium Princeton Pivirotto North Community Yoselo Bldg. D 171 99 Station Hargadon (Dinky) Hall Thomas McDonnell Strubing GRADUATE Lauritzen Clarke COLLEGE 106 New BUTLER Bogle Powers Field Field South South Wilf LOT 22 Baker 1981 COLLEGE Field 1967 Scully Icahn Jadwin 120 Sexton 7 Baker 126 LOT 6 Field FORBES Rink Bloomberg Campbell Wyman COLLEGE LOT 29 200 Poe Pardee Field Cottage Field Field Finney Elm Streicker Field Wyman Proctor Cleveland Bridge Frelinghuysen FitzRandolph House West Tower Lourie-Love Field Observatory MacMillan Pavilion 1912 Pavilion Lodge Frick FITZRANDOLPH RD. West Weaver Track Garage Caldwell 8 1895 Roberts WASHINGTON RD. Stadium (Lot 7) Chilled Field Stadium Fieldhouse LOT 21 Water Guard Neuroscience Cogen Plant Booth and Architecture Plant Myslik Plummer Lab 180 Cooling Psychology DeNunzio Towers Field Field Pool LOT 19 LOT 28 Jadwin Elementary Lenz Gym Particle Labs Thermal Tennis Energy Center Springdale Gulick 9 Golf Course LOT 23 Pavilion ALEXANDER ST. LOT 17 SOUTH DR. LOT 16 SPRINGDALE RD. 1952 Bedford Stadium LOT 17 Field 228 DR. ELM LOT 32 10 LOT 27 262 LOT 24 FACULTY RD. Lake Carnegie University buildings Class of 1887 11 Boathouse University buildings under construction LOT 33 Shea Rowing Non-University property N Center TO ROUTE 1 > Hibben Apartments 12 Helm Magie Apartments Theatres: WHITMAN COLLEGE 201 Nassau Street (J2) Clio Hall (G3) I R Princeton Berlind Theatre (E6) 1981 Hall (F7) 221 Nassau Street (J2) Cloister Inn (K4) Icahn Laboratory (H7) Roberts Stadium (H8) University Garden Theatre (H1) Community Hall (F6) 86 Olden Street (K4) Cogeneration Plant (F8) Ivy Club (J4) Robertson Hall (I4) McCarter Theatre (E5) Fisher Hall (F6) 58 Prospect Avenue (K4) College Road Apartments (E5) J Rock Magnetism Laboratory Theatre Intime (Murray Theater, Hargadon Hall (F6) 91 Prospect Avenue (L4) Colonial Club (J4) (H6) Jadwin Gymnasium (K9) Destinations G3) Lauritzen Hall (F6) 116 Prospect Avenue (L4) Community Hall (F6) Jadwin Hall (I7) S Nassau Hall (G3) Murley-Pivirotto Family Tower 120 Prospect Avenue (L4) Computer Science Building (K3) Admission (Clio Hall, G3) Joline Hall (E3) Scheide Caldwell House (G2) Princeton University Store (F6) 30 University Place (E7) Computing Center (L5) Alumni Association (Maclean Jones Hall (H5) Schultz Laboratory (H6) (114 Nassau Street, G1; 36 North Hall (F6) 35 University Place (E3) Cooling Towers (F8) House, F2) Scully Hall (H7) University Place, E3) South Baker Hall (F6) 36 University Place (E3) Corwin Hall (I3) L Art Museum (G4) Sexton Field (L7) Prospect House (H4) 48 University Place (E4) Cottage Club (J4) Laughlin Hall (F4) Auditoriums: WILSON COLLEGE Shea Rowing Center (H11) Public Safety (200 Elm Drive, 71 University Place (E5) Cuyler Hall (G5) Lauritzen Hall (F6) Betts (Architecture School, H3) 1927-Clapp Hall (H6) Sherrerd Hall (J3) F7) 130 University Place (E7) Lenz Tennis Center (G9) Dodds (Robertson Hall, I4) 1937 Hall (H5) D South Baker Hall (F6) Registrar (West College, F3) 20 Washington Road (I3) Lewis Library (I6) Helm (50 McCosh Hall, H3) 1938 Hall (H6) DeNunzio Pool (K8) Spelman Halls (F6) Restrooms (Frist Campus 1895 Field (G8) Little Hall (F4) Richardson (Alexander Hall, F3) 1939 Hall (G5) Dickinson Hall (H3) Springdale Golf Course (C9) Center, H5; Chancellor Green, 1879 Hall (H4) Lockhart Hall (E3) Taplin (Fine Hall, second floor, Dodge-Osborn Hall (H5) Dillon Court East (F5) Stanhope Hall (F2) G2) 1901 Hall (F4) Lourie-Love Pavilion (H7) I6) Feinberg Hall (G5) Dillon Court West (F5) Stephens Fitness Center (F5) Women’s Center (Frist Campus 1903 Hall (G5) Lowrie House (A2) Taylor (Frick Chemistry Gauss Hall (G6) Dillon Gymnasium (F5) Streicker Bridge (I7) Center, H5) 1912 Pavilion (H8) Laboratory, J8) Walker Hall (G5) Dod Hall (G4) M Strubing Field (L7) Woodrow Wilson School 1915 Hall (G6) Wood (10 McCosh Hall, H3) Wilcox Hall (G6) Dodge Hall (G3) Maclean House (F2) (Robertson Hall, I4) 1927-Clapp Hall (H6) T Broadcast Center (Lewis Library, Dodge-Osborn Hall (H5) MacMillan Building (F8) UPPERCLASS HOUSING 1937 Hall (H5) Terrace Club (I4) I6) ATHLETICS Madison Hall (E2) 1901 Hall (F4) 1938 Hall (H6) E Thermal Energy Storage Tank Cannon Green (G3) 1952 Stadium (I9) Magie Apartments (G12) 1903 Hall (G5) 1939 Hall (G5) East Pyne Hall (G3) (F8) Career Services (36 University Athletic Ticket Office (Jadwin Marx Hall (H4) Brown Hall (G4) 1952 Stadium (I9) Edwards Hall (F4) Thomas Laboratory (H6) Place, E3) Gymnasium, K9) McCarter Theatre (E5) Cuyler Hall (G5) 1967 Hall (G7) Elementary Particle Laboratories Tiger Inn (J4) Chapel (H3) Baker Rink (F7) McCormick Hall (G4) Dod Hall (G4) 1981 Hall (F7) (L9) Tower Club (I4) Communications, University DeNunzio Pool (K8) McCosh Hall (H3) Foulke Hall (E4) Energy Research Laboratory Bulletin (22 Chambers Street, Dillon Gymnasium (F5) A McCosh Health Center (H5) U Henry Hall (E4) (L3) E1) Jadwin Gymnasium (K9) Alexander Hall (F3) McDonnell Hall (I6) U-Store (36 University Place, Laughlin Hall (F4) Engineering Quadrangle (K3) Davis International Center (120 Princeton Stadium (K6) Architecture Laboratory (H3, Moffett Laboratory (H6) E3) Lockhart Hall (E3) Eno Hall (H6) Alexander Street, E7) Roberts Stadium (H8) J8) Mudd Library (J3) Upper Strubing Field (L6) Patton Hall (G5) Dean for Research (91 Prospect Architecture School (H3) F Murley-Pivirotto Family Tower TRANSPORTATION Pyne Hall (F5) V Avenue, L4) Art Museum (G4) Feinberg Hall (G5) (F6) Shuttle Bus to Newark Airport Scully Hall (H7) Visitor Parking (Lot 23, F9; Dean of the College (West Ferris Thompson Apartments Murray Theater (G3) (Nassau Inn, Palmer Square, Spelman Halls (F6) B Lot 21, L8) College, F3) (L5) Myslik Field (H8) F1) Wright Hall (G5) Baker Rink (F7) Von Neumann Hall (L3) Dean of the Faculty (Nassau Fine Hall (I6) Taxi (Nassau Street, F2) Bedford Field (H10) N Hall, G3) GRADUATE COLLEGE (A7) Finney Field (K7) W Train (Princeton Station, Dinky, Bendheim Center for Finance Nassau Hall (G3) Dean of the Graduate School Firestone Library (H2) Wallace Hall (J3) E6) GRADUATE HOUSING (I4) Neuroscience and Psychology (Clio Hall, G3) Fisher Hall (I4) Walker Hall (G5) Visitor Parking (Lot 23, F9; Lot Butler Tract East of Broadmead Bendheim Hall (I4) Buildings (I9, under Dean of Undergraduate Fisher Hall (Whitman) (F6) Weaver Track Stadium (K8) 21, L9) (not shown) Berlind Theatre (E6) construction) Students (West College, F3) FitzRandolph Observatory (L8) West College (F3) Hibben Apartments (G12) Blair Hall (E3) New South Building (F6) Development (Helm Building, Forbes College (D7) West Garage (Lot 7, F8) Lawrence Apartments (South of Bloomberg Hall (G7) North Garage (L4) E12) Student Residences Foulke Hall (E4) West Lodge (A7) golf course, not shown) Bobst Hall (L4) North Hall (F6) Employment, Human Resources Frelinghuysen Field (K8) Whig Hall (G3) Magie Apartments (G12) Bogle Hall (G6) (New South Building, F6) BUTLER COLLEGE Frick Chemistry Laboratory (J8) P Wilcox Hall (G6) Stanworth Apartments (North Bowen Hall (K4) Fields Center (58 Prospect 1915 Hall (G6) Friend Center (J3) Palmer House (D1) Wilf Hall (H6) of Nassau Street, not shown) Brown Hall (G4) Avenue, K4) 1967 Hall (G7) Frist Campus Center (H5) Pardee Field (H7) Witherspoon Hall (F3) Wyman House (A7) Building A (Butler College, G6) Financial Aid, Undergraduate Bloomberg Hall (G7) Patton Hall (G5) Woolworth Center for Musical Building D (Butler College, H6) G (West College, F3) Bogle Hall (G6) Peyton Hall (J6) Studies (H4) Burr Hall (H2) Garden Theatre (H1) Firestone Library (H2) Building D (H6) Campus Building Plummer Field (H8) Wright Hall (G5) Buyers Hall (F3) Gauss Hall (G6) Frist Campus Center (H5) Wilf
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