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Listing of Campus Locations LISTING OF CAMPUS LOCATIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 POINTS OF INTEREST 4H Investment Office ................................................................ 9012 3E Basilica of the Sacred Heart 4H Irish Green 5H Compton Family Ice Arena 4F Isis Gallery (O’Shaughnessy Hall) ...................................1052 A A 4H DeBartolo Performing Arts Center 4G Jenkins Hall ............................................................................1250 3G Eck Visitors Center 5F Jordan Hall of Science ..........................................................1193 4H Eddy Street Commons 5F Joyce Center 3E Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes 4E Keenan Hall .............................................................................1055 1063 3G Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore 3G Keough Hall .............................................................................1178 DOUGLAS ROAD 5E Hesburgh Library / The Word of Life” Mosaic 3F Knights of Columbus Council Hall ....................................1031 5F Joyce Center / Purcell Pavilion 4E Main Building (Admissions) / The Golden Dome” 5E Knott Hall ................................................................................1098 6F LaBar Practice Complex ......................................................3020 1210 5F Notre Dame Stadium WHITE FIELD 4E LaFortune Student Center / Huddle ................................1012 RESEARCH 4F Snite Museum of Art 3D St. Joseph’s Lake 4B (St. Michael’s) Laundry .......................................................1143 2E St. Mary’s Lake 4E LaFortune Student Center .................................................1012 4D Laundry Pick-Up Center ......................................................1167 B B Visitor Parking Lots at 5H and 6E 4G Legends ...................................................................................1092 1153 ALPHABETICAL LISTING 6H Leighton Hall ..........................................................................1220 4E Admissions (Main Building) 3D Lewis Hall.................................................................................1078 3G Alumni Association / Eck Visitors Center 6F Loftus Sports Center ...........................................................1097 3E Log Chapel ..............................................................................1018 TOLL ROAD ROAD JUNIPER ➤ 7G (Old) Alumni Field (Soccer) ........................................................ 3001 EXIT 77 3F Alumni Hall ......................................................................................1029 2F Lyons Hall ................................................................................1024 4D Mail Distribution Center ......................................................1167 1143 1101 6G Alumni Stadium (Soccer) ............................................................1216 6G Arlotta Stadium (Lacrosse) ........................................................1218 4E Main Building 5F Athletic and Convocation Center (Joyce Center) 3G Main Gate 3C Ave Maria Press .............................................................................1156 4F Malloy Hall ...............................................................................1165 1156 1045 3F Badin Hall ........................................................................................1016 4B Mason Support Services Center.......................................1101 1046 6F (Ricci) Band Rehearsal Hall ........................................................1100 5E McCourtney Hall ....................................................................1249 3G McGlinn Hall ............................................................................1154 1181 1209 3E Basilica of the Sacred Heart 2B Beichner Community Center .....................................................1063 4G McKenna Hall (Notre Dame Conference Center) ..........1079 C 1182 C 4F Biolchini Hall of Law .....................................................................1027 6H Melissa Cook Stadium (Softball) ......................................1217 Ricci 4D Boat House................................... ................................................1007 4G Mendoza College of Business ...........................................1148 1183 DR. JOSEPH’S ST. Family Fields 3G Men’s Residence Hall (2019) .............................................1270 MOREAU HOLY CROSS 3E Bond Hall (Architecture) .............................................................1020 PARISH HOUSE WARREN ➤ 6F Meyo Field ...............................................................................1097 ) 1060 3G (Hammes Notre Dame) Bookstore GOLF COURSE 3C Moreau Seminary ..................................................................1056 TRANSPORT ENTRANCE 4E Breen–Phillips Hall ...................................................................... 1040 1059 3019 DRIVE WILSON 1056 SERVICE 3F Morris Inn ................................................................................1049 N 3E Brownson Hall ................................................................................1003 3F Morrissey Hall ........................................................................1025 US 31/33 ( 2F Burke Golf Course (9-Hole) ........................................................3002 4D Multidisciplinary Research Building ...............................1205 3031 3E Carole Sandner Hall .....................................................................1223 1007 1205 4G Nanovic Hall ............................................................................1250 STEPAN 1E Carroll Hall ......................................................................................1017 1185 1272 IND. 933 4E Nieuwland Science Hall .......................................................1050 1041 4E Cavanaugh Hall ..............................................................................1036 4D North Dining Hall ...................................................................1057 1062 3H Cedar Grove Cemetery St. Joseph’s Lake RUGBY 4G Notre Dame Conference Center (McKenna Hall) ..........1079 3B Center for Culinary Excellence ................................................1153 1169 STEPAN DRIVE 4C Notre Dame Federal Credit Union .....................................1181 POST 4E Clarke Memorial Fountain...........................................................3005 D 5F Notre Dame Stadium OFFICE 3F Coleman-Morse Center ...............................................................1163 D ST. MARY’S ROAD WILSON STUDENT 1104−1136 D 3E Old College ..............................................................................1001 1192 GRACE 3D Columba Hall ..................................................................................1002 1034 1191 B WILSON 5G O’Neill Hall ...............................................................................1253 Holy Cross HOLY CROSS DRIVE FACULTY & STAFF 5H Compton Family Ice Arena Cemetery East Gate 3G O’Neill Family Hall (Residence Hall) ..................................1151 5F Corbett Family Hall .......................................................................1252 1170 1167 1271 1043 4F O’Shaughnessy Hall (Arts & Letters) ...............................1052 3E Corby Hall ........................................................................................1014 A18 DUNNE 1D Our Lady of Fatima House and Shrine .............................1170 ST. LIAM 1037 1137 6F Courtney Tennis Center ............................................................. 3004 3F Pangborn Hall .........................................................................1054 1002 1085 1086 1138 4E Crowley Hall of Music ...................................................................1015 1140 1058 1224 5C Paris House (Marital Therapy and Research Clinic)..... 1182 1035 1256 1057 FISCHER 1141 4F Cushing Hall of Engineering .......................................................1033 1078 FACULTY 5E Pasquerilla Center (ROTC) ..................................................1102 STAFF LOT 4F DeBartolo Hall ................................................................................1144 GROTTO 1223 5E Pasquerilla Hall East ............................................................1091 1003 1055 4H DeBartolo Performing Arts Center 1091 BULLA ROAD 5E Pasquerilla Hall West ...........................................................1089 MAIN 1089 5F Decio Faculty Hall .........................................................................1094 1044 BUILDING 1098 5D Post Office ..............................................................................1192 1005 3F Dillon Hall ........................................................................................1030 1011 1038 1099 1146 TWYCKENHAM DRIVE 4D Power Plant .............................................................................1034 1006 1255 LIBRARY 2G Duncan Hall .....................................................................................1211 HOLY CROSS DRIVE Grotto Main Building 3E Presbytery ..............................................................................1006 4F Duncan Student Center ..............................................................1254 LEAHY DRIVE LEAHY PALMER STREET PALMER 4C Province Archives Center ...................................................1183 St. Mary’s Lake 1036 1249 BULLA BULLA 5E Dunne Hall.................................................................................1256 E 1010 E Basilica STAFF & STUDENT 5G Purcell Pavilion / Ticket Office 1017 1014 1040 1212
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