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F6 931 Student Services Center ..........................................................................................H7 3927 3927 North Mesa Apartments ..................................................................................N9 Scripps Institution of Oceanography 673 Campus Services Complex – Building C .................................................................K6 340 Marshall Upper Apartments L ................................................................................... F5 240 Tamarack Apartments East ...................................................................................... F7 3935 3935 North Mesa Apartments ..................................................................................N9 2300 Birch Aquarium at Scripps ......................................................................................C13 675 Campus Services Complex – Building D .................................................................K5 341 Marshall Upper Apartments M .................................................................................. F5 241 Tamarack Apartments West ..................................................................................... F7 3943 3943 North Mesa Apartments ..................................................................................N9 2300 Birch Aquarium Booth ............................................................................................D12 676 Campus Services Complex – Building H .................................................................K5 741 Matthews Apartments A .............................................................................................J7 624 Telecommunications Node B ..................................................................................... I7 3951 3951 North Mesa Apartments ..................................................................................N9 2300 Birch Aquarium Education Trailer ...........................................................................C13 677 Campus Services Complex Fleet Services Building ................................................K5 743 Matthews Apartments B ............................................................................................J7
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