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J. Huang Ambulatory 700 Angel of Godzilla (320) 310 Memorial T R 7 Building H Mitchell 8am - 4pm, M-F (unless otherwise posted) A West 12 ELC RD Care Center Stanford Grief C L-1 G 24 800 W To US 101 Earth ESCONDIDOChurch MALL Language , or hour time limits may apply. E Apartments Freidenrich Center Barn ARBORETUM RD Arboretum S L Arboretum 11 for Translational 777 EMBARCADERO RD Sciences MELVILLE AV D MOSHER16 WY Grove Peterson Corner School Koret Payment options may vary. A 27 LASUEN MALL IN D Children's Center Research 530 300 T MI 23 15 QUARRY RD Palo Alto (550) (260) of For more information, please refer to: F PANAMA MALLd.school Park PALM DR Education R B 801 Lucile L-3 Mausoleum High School transportation.stanford.edu/parking_info/VisitorParking A 33 26 22 900 L 540 N C A Packard Clock C C SWAIN WY K 520 500 BRYANT ST IS 34 E ASC Children’s GALVEZ ST EL CAMINO REAL 560 Tower Reserved Bus P&TS Authorized AUGUST CIR 25 KELLOGG AV PL 35 29 W Advanced Lucile Hospital, Mech. 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COLERIDGE AV OAK AV Y New Stanford Stanford Clubhouse Bookstore A Hospital, Grove New ourt Galvez Lot Event Permit B 1300 L-96 Under Construction Hospital Reserved event parking 6am - 4pm, M-F D Foster Guinea TresidderWhite MARIPOSA AV D Post Visitor pay parking in (unless otherwise posted) Emergency EST Field Grdn Plaza R W Union non-reserved spaces B Pasteur SHC- D Stanford Kennedy Office R 1380 L-7 LPCH S Anderson CASTILLEJA AV Law D DR Visitor PASTEUR DR U Stadium Stadium Grove Dinkelspiel LOWELL AV L OAK CREEK Northwest Garage A Steam P Collection Skybox Auditorium School Commuter Parking E 1400 Data Center PASTEUR DR Plant M Fieldhouse Ueland R 1450 Stanford Athletics A 6am - 4pm, M-F (unless otherwise posted) and Comm. 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Tah-Ruk School of Garage L-95 Resident Parking 1560 B Redwood Clinical Edwards Masters Building D Health McMurtry MUSEUM WY L-97 Cagan Mariposa ESCOBITA AV E Oak H Sciences E SAND HILL RD R A Research Lane Medicine Hammer Stadium Grove Storey 24 hours, 7 days (unless otherwise posted) C Varsity Creek AK & Policy Hagey Research ROTH WY Building Rodin Throw MASTERS MALL L CHURCHILL AVE Columbae O Pediatric (CCSR) Alway Lot Serra Sigma SEALE AV Apartments L-18 E Med School Beckman Sculpture Bing PORTOLA AV Oce Bldg. 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In 1766 Avery Boyd & Jill SmithO QU Facility M E "shared" lots (e.g., those posted "EA or C") you L-20 Bio Stauer II Old Arrillaga Taube Aquatic Family Stadium Johnson S Quad I STOC Birch NORTH-SOUTH AXIS Alumni Family Center T 1812 K FAR Cordura Poplar Loading Chemistry Koret SAM MCDONALD MALL Field may park with either permit designated. F Automotive M R L-17 Oak N SVC RD Tennis Varsity Field A F SANTA RITA AV D Hall Laurel Dock Building Center Plaza BIRCH ST Innovation Nora Juniper Stadium Athletics Hockey Turf Children's A D Suppes Acacia Gates Littleeld Softball CenterR Facility Ventura G Paul Allen Ctr. Storage L-21 Under Computer Herrin Arrillaga Dan Elliott Field of the Stanford Disability Parking Hall E Center Arrillaga 228 Hall Construction for Integ. Sys. Gilbert House Auxiliary Buildings T Science Knight Family Practice Field Stanford Environmental ESF Annex Biological Labs Center for Library Any state-issued disability parkingPARK BLVD placard or plate is Wadsworth R Stanford Community EL CAMINO REAL Field U Building Sports Ctr PARK BLVD Safety Annex O Sciences The Oval Sports and (CCSC) (SAL) O Sand Conservation Price Paul G. David Herrin MEMORIAL WY considered valid in any disabled, commuter, residential, Facility Pine A L Siebel Field Volleyball L-99 Facility Allen A Recreation Stanford Dining, L-19 Hall Jordan I Packard Hall Taube Maples Stadium PAMPAS LN service vehicle, metered or visitor parking space. P AVERY MALL Bleeker V William R. Hospitality SERRA ST Building Elect. Lathrop NEVADA AV Quad A SERRA MALL South I Hewlett Serra Montag Pavilion 340 & Aux. Puichon Redwood Cedar Ford Parking & Acorn PARK AVE Payment and observation of time limits is required Biology Shriram Center V Eng. Library Barnes Polya Hall Hall VIA PUEBLOTeaching Grove Hall Plaza Sand Arrillaga Transportation House P Bioengineering & Gunn 79 Siebel Varsity Greenhouses Hall Spruce Center Sequoia L-83 82 LELAND AVin some locations as posted. For more information, Carnegie A Chemical Engineering Gymnasium Services Mulberry Hall Spilker Memorial (SIEPR) Ford Volleyball LBRE Credit 78 Golf Training S N Hall Zambrano and Weight 83 81 House please refer to: transportation.stanford.edu/ada EA Forsythe Cypress Engineering Math Margaret Hall & Aud. CEMEX Complex RSV Institution A SEQ Jordan Center Hall/North Bass Room Corp. Yard Union G IL M Hall and Applied Varian Corner Jacks Auditorium Center G LE Hall Courtyard Landau Bldg 80 STANFORD AV RD A Sciences Physics (380) (420) (460) McClatchy Oberndorf Faculty 84 77 Central Economics GALVEZ ST (120) Burnham Gunn Event Center Building 327 315 Olmsted Road SEARSVILLE RD S Physics and Wallenberg Dohrmann Building H 85 L- # Parking Lot Number Energy T Via Ortega Y2E2 Astrophysics (160) Pavilion West L-93 UL Jen-Hsun Memorial History Grove Graduate School ME Sta Housing ASH ST Facility L-22 Garage EAST-WEST AXIS 100 341 333 90 C 86 76 71 Huang 370 110 Court 170 Corner Art Gallery L-87 of Business; 89 T 70 VisitorOXFORD Center AV Engineering Ctr.
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