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Brigham Young University brigham29 young university Provo campus map & services LDS Temple 2230 North 6 A B C D E F G H I J 92 3 3 60 4 north 33 4 75 Stadium Avenue 5 5 78 46 28 77 2 51 21 87 91 6 27 6 86 37 (1650 Nor th) University Parkway 26 20 42 200 7 150 59 7 East (Canyon Road) West (Freedom Boulevard) 450 22 University Avenue East 25 85 55 61 8 53 7 8 900 1430 North East 47 84 13 41 North Campus Drive West Campus Drive Campus West 9 44 9 43 73 63 (Bulldog Blvd) 1230 North 80 rit 10 He age 24 10 50 D 38 riv East Campus Drive 17 e 79 67 81 70 66 31 11 52 65 11 69 90 76 10 88 1060 North 15 16 32 23 71 48 3 74 40 45 58 4 14 5 12 30 36 12 56 19 960 North 72 82 34 64 89 11 12 62 68 9 900 North 900 57 East 13 83 35 13 54 86 South Campus Drive 39 820 North 18 800 North 700 49 100 200 8 East 14 East East 14 1 A B C D E F G H I J 700 North campus facilities 1 ALLN Allen Hall (Museum of Peoples and Cultures) C/14 46 IWRA Intramural Recreation Area A,B/4,5,6 2 AXMB Auxiliary Maintenance Building I/5,6 (West Stadium) 3 B-21 to B-32 (Service Buildings) H/12 47 ITB Information Technology Building C/9 4 B-34, B-38, B-41, B-51 G/12 48 SWKT Kimball Tower, Spencer W. F/12 (Misc. Temporary Buildings) 49 AKH Knight Hall, Amanda B,C/14 5 B66 B-66 Classroom/Lab Building I/12 50 JKB Knight Building, Jesse F/10 6 B67 B-67 Service Building C/2 51 AXLB Laundry Building, Auxiliary Services I/6 7 MLBM Bean Life Science Museum, Monte L. G/7,8 52 HBLL Lee Library, Harold B. G/11 8 B-49 Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, F/14 53 LDSP LDS Philanthropies Office Building C/8 Neal A. 54 MSRB Maeser Building, Karl G. E/13 9 BNSN Benson Building, Ezra Taft F/12,13 55 MC Marriott Center, J. Willard F,G/7,8 10 WSC Bookstore, BYU G/11 56 MARB Martin Building, Thomas L. G/12 11 BRWB Brewster Building, Sam F. H,I/12 57 MB McDonald Building, Howard S. G/13 12 BRMB Brimhall Building, George H. E/12,13 58 MCKB McKay Building, David O. E/12 13 BELL Centennial Carillon Tower G/8 59 MLRP Miller Park (Baseball/Softball Complex) E,F/7 14 PPCH Central Heating and Cooling Plants H/12 60 MTC Missionary Training Center H,I/4,5 15 CMB Chemicals Management Building I/12 61 MORC Morris Center I/8 16 HRCB Clark Building, Herald R. F,G/12 62 PPMV Motor Pool Vehicle Shelter I/12,13 17 JRCB Clark Building, J. Reuben (Law School) H/10,11 63 MOA Museum of Art G/10 18 CLFB Cluff Building, Benjamin G/13,14 64 NICB Nicholes Building, Joseph K. F/12 (Plant Science Lab) 65 OLVH Oliver House (Performing Arts Management) I/11 19 CB Clyde Engineering Building, W. W. G/12 66 RB Richards Building, Stephen L D,E/10,11 20 CONF Conference Center, BYU H/7 67 RBF Richards Building Fields D/10,11 21 Cougar Room, LaVell Edwards Stadium D/6 68 JSB Smith Building, Joseph E,F/13 22 Cougar Room, Marriott Center F/7 69 JFSB Smith Building, Joseph F. F/11 23 CTB Crabtree Technology Building, Roland A. H/12 70 JFSG Smith Building Parking Garage, Joseph F. E,F/11 24 CONE Creamery on Ninth East I/10 71 SFH Smith Fieldhouse, George Albert D,E/12 25 CSC Culinary Support Center H/7 72 SFLD Smith Fieldhouse South Field (Varsity Soccer) D/12 26 DTRA Deseret Towers Recreation Area I/6,7 73 ASB Smoot Administration Bldg, Abraham O. F,G/10 27 ESM Earth Science Museum C/6 74 SNLB Snell Building, William H. H,I/12 28 LVES Edwards Stadium, LaVell D,E/5,6 75 STEH Stadium East and West (STWH) Houses D/4,5 29 ELLB Ellsworth Building, Leo B. B/1 76 SAB Student Athlete Building D/11 30 ESC Eyring Science Center, Carl F. F/12 77 SASB Student Auxiliary Services Building H/5,6 31 FOB Faculty Office Building E/11 78 SHC Student Health Center J/5 32 FB Fletcher Building, Harvey L. G/12 79 TMCB Talmage Math Sciences/Computer Building, F/10,11 33 FLSR Foreign Language Student Residence J/4 James E. 34 FPH Former Presidents’ Home E/12 80 TNRB Tanner Building, N. Eldon E/10 35 HGB Grant Building, Heber J. E/13 81 TLRB Taylor Building, John (Comprehensive Clinic) J/11 36 PPGO Grounds Office I/12 82 TCB Tennis Courts Building D/12 37 HCEB Harman Bldg., Caroline Hemenway (Cont. Ed.) H/6 83 TCF Tennis Courts, Outdoor D/13 38 HFAC Harris Fine Arts Center, Franklin S. G/10 84 TOMH Thomas House (Risk Management and Safety) F/8 39 Harrison Arboretum and Botany Pond, F/13,14 85 TRAK Track and Field Complex D/7,8 Bertrand F. 86 UPC University Parkway Center B,C/6 40 HAWF Haws Field B,C/12 87 UPB University Press Building H/5,6 41 HL Helaman Halls and D,E,F/8,9 88 ROTC Wells Building, Daniel H. I/11 Cannon Center (CANC) (Air Force/Army Reserve) 42 HLRA Helaman Recreation Area D/7 89 WIDB Widtsoe Building, John A. G/12 43 HR Heritage Halls and H,I/9,10 90 WSC Wilkinson Student Center, Ernest L. G,H/11 Central Building (HRCN) 91 WT Wymount Terrace and Adm. Bldg. J,K,L/3,4,5,6,7 44 HC Hinckley Alumni and Visitors Center, E,F/9 (WOAB) Gordon B. 92 WP Wyview Park and Central Building A,B/2,3,4 45 IPF Indoor Practice Facility C/12 (WPCB) campus services legend byu salt lake center (slc) 600 N. ad Administration Building (ASB, building #74)............... F,G/10 hs Housing Services (100 SASB)............................... H/5 500 N. Salt Lake City North Temple 600 N. International 15 al Alumni and Visitors Center (HC, building #45). ............... E/9 i Information Centers400 ( WSN. C/ASB/HC) . Various Highway 189 Airport temple square (Exit 272) Orem 800 N. north 300 N. 80 w Barbershop15 (1030South WS TempleC) . H/11 w Lost and Found (1055 WSC)............................... H/11 University Ave. 200 N. Orem 80 North ty) w rk Ci b BYU Bookstore (WSC, formerly BKST)...................... G/11 Outdoors Unlimited—rentals (1151 WSC)................... H/11 Orem Center St. o Pa 100 N. Temple (Exit 271) 215 (T 200 S. North north State St. north w Campus Craft and Floral (1021 WSC) . H/11 p Parking informationTemple (2120 JKB)............................ F/10 South temple square 215 temple square uvsc north 300 S. South Temple 80 Temple (Exit 269) north v Campus Tours (HC, buildingSalt #45) .Lake . .City . E/9 Police, University (2120 JKB) . F/10 University Par 2230 N. 400 S. 100 S. kw Salt Lake City ay ce w Continuing Education (HCEB, building #38).................. H/6 Post Office—University200 S. Station (1131 WSC) . H/11 80 600 S. 15 500 S. 300 S. 1230 N. w Cougar Creations—copy center (1010 WSC).................. H/11 w Skyroom Restaurant (6th floor WSC) . H/11 80 500 Salt Lake City 400 S. 900 600 S. 400 300 200 West Temple Main Street State Street W. w Cougareat Food Court (WSC).............................. G/11 t Ticket office—athletic/other events (2132 MC)............... F,G/7 E. 15 500 S. W. W. W. (To Park City) 300 200 West Temple Main Street State Street 200 Provo Center St. Aspen Grove W. W. E. t w Counseling and Career Center (1500 WSC) . G/11 Ticket office—performing/fine600 S. arts (C-358 HFAC) . G/10 (Exit 265) 300 S. Provo 15 Sundance 189 15 400 300 200 West Temple Main Street State Street w W. W. W. South State St. c Creamery15 on Ninth East (CONE, building #27) . I/10 Varsity Theatre (2046 WSC) . H/11 BYU Salt Lake Center w Games Center (1171 WSC)................................ H/11 p Visitor and timed parking Saltareas Lake. ........................ Center Location Various 345 West North Temple Street 3 Triad Center Provo Airport Provo 3 Triad Center, Suite 300 345 West North Temple Street (Exit 263) hc Health Center, Student (SHC, building #79) . J/5 v Visitors Center (HC, building #45) . E/9 Salt Lake City, UT 84180-1203 Salt Lake City UT 84180 note: An interactive version of this map is available online at http://map.byu.edu. byu byu.
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