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Check-In & Key Pickup Central Ave. (Route 37) 8 5 6 7 Check-in & Key Pickup Winter St. Driving route To I- 3 2 75 P Check-in parking , exit 156 HWCC Check-in & key St. Henry Elizabeth St. Elizabeth pickup location William St. (Route 36) 10 To I-71, exit 131 P P 11 12 St. Union 13 14 44 P 16 Oak Hill Ave. Spring St. 45 18 20 P 21 17 P 38 56 46 47 48 39 27 22 34 15 35 36 26 28 37 25 49 52 24 Rowland Ave. 23 42 51 Montrose Ave. 50 32 40 41 29 30 P P 31 52 P P B P Park Ave. P 55 P 43 53 54 33 Liberty St. Franklin St. 61 Sandusky St. Sandusky 57 Washington St. Washington 60 62 58 OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS FACILITIES Hayes St. 64 RESIDENTIAL & STUDENT LIFE 16 SLU: Citizens of the World House ACADEMICS ATHLETICS 59 35 SLU (The Sloan House): House of Linguistic Diversity; 27 15 Williams Dr. 41 Beeghly Library 55 Branch Rickey Arena & Gordon Field House 63 House of Peace & Justice Route 23 26 19 Williams Dr. 40 Chappelear Drama Center 53 Edwards Gymnasium 34 SLU (The Dittrick House): Interfaith House; Sexuality 32 4 Williams Dr. 39 The Delaware Entrepreneurial Center at Ohio Wesleyan 61 Hammer and Javelin Area and Gender Equality (SAGE) House 28 Alpha Sigma Phi 43 Early Childhood Center 33 Jay Martin Soccer Complex / Roy Rike Field 15 SLU (The Jim and Eilleen Dicke House): LA CASA; Tree P 23 Bashford Hall 44 Edgar Hall 65 Littick Field Harrison St. House 25 Bigelow-Reed House 51 Elliott Hall 60 Luttinger Family Tennis Center 14 Smith Hall East / Campus Safety 8 Chi Phi (216 N. Franklin St.) 62 Haycock Hall 66 Margaret Sagan Field 13 Smith Hall West 7 Delta Delta Delta 47 Merrick Hall 58 Meek Aquatics and Recreation Center 11 Stuyvesant Hall 30 Delta Tau Delta 67 Perkins Observatory (3199 Columbus Pike) 59 OWU Tennis Centre 22 Thomson Hall 5 Delta Zeta 48 Phillips Hall 63 Practice Field 21 Welch Hall 18 Gillespie Honors House 38 Richard M. Ross Art Museum 56 Selby Stadium / George Gauthier Track 65 36 Hamilton-Williams Campus Center 42 R.W. Corns Building 54 Simpson Querrey Fitness Center owu.edu 12 Hayes Hall 2 Sanborn Hall (Presser Hall, Jemison Auditorium) , exit 23 20 House of Black Culture 52 Schimmel/Conrades Science Center OTHER 3 Kappa Alpha Theta 49 Slocum Hall 45 Labyrinth 270 6 Kappa Kappa Gamma P Parking 10 Student Observatory 64 Maintenance & Service Building 29 Panhellenic House 50 Sturges Hall 37 Mowry Alumni Center To I- Emergency Call Box 66 24 Phi Gamma Delta 46 University Hall & Gray Chapel 57 Power Plant / Motor Pool B Bus Stop (Delaware Area Transit Agency) 67 31 Sigma Phi Epsilon 17 Pritchard House.
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