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Hospital Map Book WOODGLENN 147 HUNTERS KNOLLWOOD LYNBROOK WYNRUSH WOODLAKE WYNDHAM Willow Creek INNISBROOK PIPING PEPPERMILL RIVIERA ROCK KIRBY DAM AUGUSTA CHIMNEY ROCK CYPRESS POINT MAPLE SAINT ANDREWS WINDMILL TURNBERRY KIRBY DAM Y MUIRFIELD 83 A ¤£ W R REGIONAL CLACK I HOSPITAL RIVIERA A F PINEHURST CHERRY HOYLAKE HILLS COLONY HILL TAMARISK MID ANTILLEY Kirby Lake PINES CLACK ABILENE OAKS PARK CENTRAL DIRECTORS HOSPITAL # 1 ABILENE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 6250HARDWI HIGHWAY 83-84 CK ABILENE, TX 79606 (915) 695-9900 0 2,000 ft. N 0 2,000 ft. N CARTER JUNIPER LOLA DUERR LISA CENTER HILL 1456 KING SPENCE FISHER HOSPITAL # 2 BRIAR RIDGE ³ LASSITER BELLVILLE GENERAL HOSPITAL DOUGLAS SANDER 44 NORTH CUMMINGS PIN BELLVILLE, TX 77418 E 159 MACHEMEHL CHESLEY (979) 865-3141 36 SPRAIN HUNT COCHRAN FISHE R BARON PALM BLUEBONNET GLENN MAIN GRANVILLE Bellville CUMMINGS MEADOW MILLER 159 WILD PHLOX ROENSCHMEINECKE N AMTHOR BU C CURRY MECHANIC H LUHN MILL MEYER E LEWIS THOMAS HILL AUSTIN LINCOLN FIELD MASONIC CHURCH HILLARD HELLMUTH AMTHOR HARRIS HILBURN TESCH OBRYANT Boggy Creek MASONIC 529 YAUPON BELL LIVE OAK STRAUSS HOLLAND HICKORY THAEMER MATHEWS TEXAS B R CRUMPTON NICHOLS A 1ST KUEHN H MILL CREEK FRONT M A 2ND GRAHAM HACIENDA CHATHAM OAK WENDT 3RD 0 2,000 ft. W TESCH N OLF AVENUE B AVENUE A STONECREEK LIA O N MAG Willis Creek STONEGATE LIMESTONE STEWART 234 14TH BOWIE STEPHEN F AUSTIN Willis Creek CROCKETT LINCOLN CUSTER 2524 SHERIDAN REDBIRD FAIRWAY B PARK R M O I O M K MOORE MEMORIAL O Willis Creek D S R STRECKERT A A LE PARK IL M MORRIS SHEPPARD WESTRIDGE HILLSIDE Camp Bowie Reservoir 377 £¤ ARROWHEAD VIRGIL GRAY SIERRA CALVERT HOSPITAL # 3 SUNDOWN STAGE COACH BURNET DANHIL BROWNWOOD REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER LONGHORN BROWNWOOD Willis Creek 1501 BURNET DR RHODES BROWNWOOD, TX 76801 (915) 646-8541 GOLDING MILAM DICKMAN 0 2,000 ft. 1 inch equals 2,000 feet N CHICO EBONY EEK OAKDALE S CR NG DUTTON I KINGWOOD SALTILLO PR MISSUM S SHERW DURANGO A E Wood HUNTER W O L IL OOD MAGNOLIA W Fish Hatchery CORPORATE BROADWAY PATRICIA ND WONDER WORLD STA ER CANDLELIGHT STAPLES DE LOCKWOOD PARKDALE TEXAS 2439 FISH HATCHERY PETER GARZA SAN MARCOS ZAVALA R CLOVERLEAF E IV R L LEAH A T L S BENNING A Y THERMON LEAH IC 35 D R E C CLEARVIEW M 123 HILLTOP OVERLOOK PARKVIEW LACEY MIRA LOMALAGO WONDER WORLD SUNCREST BARNES SAN MARCOS CHISOS HOSPITAL # 4 JAMES CENTRAL TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER 1301 WONDER WORLD DR SAN MARCOS, TX 78666 (512) 353-8979CIVIC CENTER REDWOOD CLOVIS R BARKER 0 2,000 ft. N WACO SPRUCE LUNA LOTUS KINNEY KENWOOD SAN MUSSETT Blucher EASTGATE WESTGATE JUAN Park BLUNTZER CULBERSON PARR MUSSETT BLUEBONNET KINNEY CARRIZO AGNES ST CARANCAHUA BLUEBONNET VIOLETA Sherrill CHAPARRALBORN LONGVIEW Park NAYLOR KING TANCAHUA ETHEL INDUSTRIAL LAREDO SOUTHLAND 10TH BROADWAY 16TH FELIPE 12TH FLORES TROPICAL S Bluff AGNES MARGUERITE Park 14TH 17TH SHORELINE 18TH PARK 19TH Mccaughan KING DRISCOLL 20TH 6TH AGNES MARGUERITE 21ST 544 MARY WATER Park SHAWNEE HAVANA PUEBLO CHEYENNE MARY MARY MORRIS 22ND 23RD FRANCESCA COLEMAN HARMON BLUNTZER DOLORES DUNCAN ELEANOR MEULY MORRIS OSAGE LOU 25TH ELESA MORRIS 18TH 21ST COLEMAN FURMAN COLEMAN 12TH Corpus Christi Bay COLEMAN 18TH PINE RUTH HANCOCK HURON KINSOLVING HANCOCK MOHAWK SHAWN VIRGINIA PUEBL HANCOCK 24TH 18TH BUFORD 25TH Wiggins 3RD EE O Park BALDWIN 7TH SUNRISE 10TH GRISHAM CHIPPEWA HIGHLAND CRAIG OCEAN DR BUFORD HIBISCUS ELGIN VERBENA CORPUS CHRISTI CRAIG ESPINOZA NAVAJO HOSPITAL 2ND STAPLES ALAMEDA 5TH 286 6TH HIAWATHA BROWNLEE 11TH HIDALGO MORGAN HEADLEY HEINLEY BALBOA ROSEWOOD SEGREST Cole 16TH Park REYNA AYERS 17TH BOOTY AGRITO CLEO BRANNAN SANTA FE EASTERN 15T STANLEY CREWS 2ND H PALMERO AZTEC GREENWOODBALDWIN BRANIFF CARVER ALLE FRANCIS HOSPITAL # 5 CLIFFORD SABINAS Y 14T STINSON ELGIN ALAMO CHRISTUS SPOHNH HOSPITAL MEMORIAL IE PORT MCKENZ WRIGHT LAMARSONORA RIGGAN H EASLEY SARITA ELIZABET BUCKAR COL LAWNVIE BLAKE 2606 HOSPITAL BLVD E CURTISS SAN JACINTO TRACY OO CLEO CLOYDE W CORPUS CHRISTI,18T TX 78405 DEL Elgin SARITA LOCKHEED GOLIAD H MAR DUNBARPark ALAME NIMITZ (512) 902-4000 DA NAPLE DAVID S CUB KEYS BONITA H HALSEY LYNC WASHINGTON OLD BROWNSVILLE OLD ATLANTIC FAIRCHILD TARLTON MCDANIEL PRESCOTT TERRACE DATE FIG COLE ELGIN MONTGOMERY SOUTHERN RYAN WAINWRIGHT 0 2,000 ft. EISENHOWER ELIZABETH GLENDALE LOUISIANA JUANITACLOYDE DAHLIA EUNICE N WILLARD OHIO MACARTHUR NIAGARA GRANGE Hill WEST POST OFFICE Memorial SMITH SUMMIT Park ¤£90 EXCHANGE JACKSON EAST GROHMANN RATLIFF JACKSON MAIN OLD PARADISE MASONIC FELLOWS CEMETERY OLD CEMETERY MARKET Fayette County Colorado County CHURCH SAINT ANDREWS SAINT CHARLES WEST ST CHARLES SUMMIT COLLEGE EXCHANGE MECHANIC SOUTH EAGLE OLD HWY NO 3 UTEX BRASHER HINTON 253 CENTER MECHANIC HELLER KUSEY WEIMAR COUNTY YOUENS 10 HOSPITAL # 6 k e 253 re C r COLORADO-FAYETTE MEDICAL CENTER a NORT le 250 C H 400 YOUENSSOUT DRIVE WEIMAR, HTX 78962 (979) 725-9531 240 155 260 0 2,000 ft. N SPRING FRONT FANNIN WALNUT AUSTIN ¤£90 WASHINGTON COLUMBUS LIVE OAK MAY SAINT PAUL JACKSON MILENTZ JACKSON CARDINAL MILAM LEGION HOUSTON PRAIRIE BONHAM BONHAM TRAVIS FRONT HICKORY PARK BACK FANNIN RAMPART WALLACE JACKSON MONTEZUMA JANE D R HARBERT 71B CHARTER A P ER 10 IRWIN TAIT BOWIE MCCORMICK 52 ek e r C liff BOWIE at R SHULT Colorado River 10 806 HOSPITAL # 7 COLUMBUS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 110 SHULT DRIVE COLUMBUS, TX 78934 tliff Creek (979)Ra 732-2371 71 0 2,000 ft. N IRENE 3RD 1ST 2ND LONG 3RD COUNTY VIRGINIA 3RD ELIZABETH 3RD ADAMS GLORIA CRANE SUE 329 MIDDLE 6TH SHORT CRANE 385 ROAD 2 4TH 5TH ¤£ KATHERINE PEARL MARY BYRD Crane ADAM EAST COUNTY HOLIFIELD County Park DOROTHEA VIVIAN 7TH ALFORD S 7TH 9TH CAMPUS 8TH MCELROY Crane 11TH 9TH 11TH 10TH SUE ELIZABETH MARY 12TH VIRGINIA 13TH FRANCES 14TH WEST END F ay ro n A d a Leland L m LENA Martin s 15TH Park CAMP HOSPITAL # 8 GASTON CARDONNA 18TH MCELROY CRANE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL THOMPSON 1310 SOUTH ALFORD ¤£385 CRANE, TX 79731 20TH 19TH BROOK (915) 558-3555 21ST EDWARD 20TH KELTON ALLMAN 22ND THOMPSON Bennie ROARK Thompson Park RON ROBBIE KATHY 23RD 24TH 0 2,000 ft. LILLEY N 766 WARDEN OLD GONZALES 108 ¤£183 HOSPITAL # 9 CUERO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 2550 NORTH ESPLANADE BUCHEL CUERO, TX 77954 (512) 275-6191 HOSPITAL h c n ra B y e l k TO Oa IN L C 766 NORTH 163 TEXAS HENRY Gohlke Creek CALHOUN MCLEOD GONZALES HUNT 1447 DUNN PARK Alexander CHEATHAM OOD Park LACY Cuero NORTHW THOMAS DAHLMAN PAINE ALEXANDERTHOMAS MCLEOD INDIANOLA CLEVELAND CLINTON RUIZ BENTON BAILEY CLEVELAND KARMES BOHMAN WARN JOHNSON ESPLANADE 1447 LAVACA BAKER FISCHER WILLIAMS PEARL BAILEY PALMIE 3RD 4TH VALLEY 183 CRAIN KING REUSS¤£ 0END 2,000 ft. CLINTON SARAH PRAIRIE N MCLEOD1ST HUNT 2ND HENRY 54 2185 HOUSTON WINTER SUMMER PARK 11TH CROCKETT FALL HOSPITAL # 10 10TH 9TH SPRING CULBERSON HOSPITAL AUSTIN FANNIN EISENHOWER RD & FM 2185 8TH EISENHOWER 8TH KENNEDY VAN HORN, TX 79855 TRAVIS 7TH (915) 283-2760 CROCKETT 6TH 5TH LEON LAMAR Van Horn BELL 4TH JONES BAYLOR REAGAN LA CAVERNA CULBERSON PARKER AUSTIN BOWIE 3RD 2ND 1ST ROSS 10 CATCLAW 519 POPLAR BUS ASTER MAPLE OLIVE BROADWAY 519 CACTUS CYPRESS DATE CACTUS JUNIPER ASH KIRBY MONROE COWPOKE 10 OAK CEDAR DESERT ELM RIVAS DEANDA SOWELL LAUREL REDBUD 90 MESQUITE ¤£ ALMOND 0 2,000 ft. HACKBERRY N LAMAR WATKINS 80 AUSTIN EAGLE BROOK N MIMOSA ELM 4 POPPY MESQUITE 3 CYPRESS AD MYRTLE FANNIN Y RO 183 CUMMINGS NT MULBERRY OU 90 PIERCE OAK C DAVIS CEDAR 1322 COTTONWOOD IVY US HWY 90 CROCKETT BEECH MESQUITE MULBERRYBOWIE IVY CROCKETT ROSEWOOD WILSON LOCUST TRAVIS PARR HICKORY WILSON CHERRY COMAL 183 Seals Creek HOUSTON TRAVIS BLANCO 90 IRIS CYPRESSMILAM HOLLY OLIVE LOCUST PECAN PINE POLK HUFF ALGIRITA MEMORIAL CALDWELL WALNUT VICTORIA LOCUST LOGAN CHERRY HOSPITAL # 11 PEACH LAUREL VICTORIA SETON EDGAR B DAVIS HAYS PERSHING NOLANPLUM 130 HAYS STREET SYCAMORE LULING, TX 78648 CARTER (830) 875-5643 MAGNOLIA GLENDALE PARKVIEW HILLVIEW RIVERCREST San Marcos River CALDWELL COUNTY HILLCREST PALMO GUADALUPE COUNTY STATE HIGHWAY 80 80 CLUB San M ar co s R iv e 0 2,000 ft. r 23RD 32ND WALNUT W 23RD 29TH LARRY E 24TH 30TH I Y 24TH V 23RD T 28TH G 22 1/2 I DEAN KEETON 22 1/2 N N I MALL UT DRURY CURTIS R LEON O BREEZE SPEEDWAY MALL UT T L MALL UT 23RD CAMPUS PARKWAY LAFAYETTE MANORSTAFFORD Pease FRENCH MALDON District 21ST 22ND RED RIVER CHERRYWOOD CLIFF Park SAN GABRIEL 22ND NUECES 23RD WINDSOR DAVID RIO GRANDE MANOR Shoal Creek SAN Alamo Park 22ND MAPLE ROBBINS 21ST JACINTO MANOR CONCHO And Rec Ctr COLETO SAN ANTONIO PEARL POQUITO ALAMO 21ST S CHESTNUT WEBER H 20TH O LEONA KINGSBURY VANCE A WHITIS GIVENS L JESTER C PEARL 20 1/2 WICHITA ENFIELD UNIVERSITY R 17TH 20TH E E K MLK JR WALNUT SINGLETON ULIT MACARONI CEDAR POQUITO 18TH 18TH 13TH NUECES 18TH ALAMO 17TH SHOAL CREEK 18TH COLORADO 17TH GUADALUPE 16TH BRAZOS k 16TH HILL e 13 1/2 TRINITY CASTLE 14TH e SHELLEY 15TH r C BAYLOR r e CHESTNUT l 13TH l MAPLE a 16TH COLETO 13TH CONCHO 11TH W POQUITO WALLER ALAMO HOSPITAL # 12 COMAL 14TH SALINA BLANCO 12TH 14TH 15TH BRACKENRIDGE HOSPITAL NAVASOTA BOB HARRISON SAN BERNARD OLANDER 14TH BELMONT LAMAR 601 EAST 15TH ST Austin 13TH 7TH COLORADO Waterloo 13TH NEW YORK AUSTIN, TX 78701-1996 Park 13TH 12TH NEW YORK 9TH Rosewood Wooldridge Park BAYLOR (512) 324-7000Square Park PENNSYLVANIA 10TH CATALPA COTTON And Rec Ctr 8TH AMBER NECHES HENDERSON SABINE OLIVE SL DAVIS 7TH Kealing WOOD MYRTLE Playground WEST BRANCH NORTHWESTERN CURVE JUNIPER y Cre gg ek o 10 1/2 11TH POQUITO B RIO GRANDE ROSEWOOD 10TH BOWIE LAVACA 10TH SAN ANTONIO 3RD COLORADO 35 CORNELL CONGRESS BRAZOS LEONA PEOPLES 9TH RECTOR SALINA TRINITY HAMILTON LAWSON NILE Republi SAN JACINTO NECHES WHEELESS Town EMBASSY Square 8TH TILLOTSON BRYANHARVARD Lake 5TH 8TH 9TH Park WALLER 10TH SWENSON Park LYDIAINKS 9 1/2 4TH SAN MARCOS COMAL 343 Brush SABINE 3RD CHALMERS Square 10TH Colorado River PROSPECT BRUSHY SAN 8TH Park LINCOLN SAN SABA 9TH 8TH CESAR CHAVEZ 2ND MARCOS5THMEDINA CONCHO CHICON WALLER 0 2,000 ft.
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