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Location # Location Name Location LZ Zone Location Address Location # Location Name Location LZ Zone Location Address 966 1018 BALTIMORE 1018 Baltimore Ave 968 1421 RESEARCH PARK DRIVE (OFF) 1421 Research Park Drive 138 515-517 WEST 14TH (D2) 515-517 West 14th Street 137 525 WEST 14TH (D2) 525 West 14th Street 464 59TH STREET FACILITY (OFF) 984 646 VERMONT (OFF) 646 Vermont St., Suite 200 994 729 EAST 9TH STREET (OFF) 983 734 VERMONT (OFF) 734 Vermont Street 172 ADAMS ALUMNI CENTER (C2) 1266 Oread Ave 059 ALLEN FIELDHOUSE (G3) 1651 Naismith Drive 182 ALLEN FIELDHOUSE PARKING FACILITY (G2) 1501 Irving Hill Rd 182B ALLEN FIELDHOUSE PARKING FACILITY (G2) 1501 Irving Hill Rd 205 AMBLER STUDENT RECREATION FITNESS (J) 1740 Watkins Center Drive CENTER 194 AMINI (KK) SCHOLARSHIP HALL (C2) 1318 Louisiana Street 203 AMINI (MARGARET) SCHOLARSHIP HALL (C2) 1312 Louisiana Street 219 ANDERSON FAMILY FOOTBALL COMPLEX (A1) 1146 Fambrough Way 179 ANSCHUTZ LIBRARY (F2) 1301 Hoch Auditoria Drive 173 ANSCHUTZ SPORTS PAVILION (G3) 1575 Irving Hill Rd 216 ARROCHA BALLPARK (J) 1560 Oliver Drive 156 BAEHR AUDIO READER (A3) 1120 W. 11th St 035 BAILEY HALL (B3) 1440 Jayhawk Boulevard 184A BALES ORGAN RECITAL HALL (N) 1600 Stewart Drive 010 BATTENFELD SCHOLARSHIP HALL (D2) 1425 Alumni Place 414 BEST BUILDING (OFF) 12604 Quivira Road 227 BIOSCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS (P2) 2029 Becker Drive CENTER 265 BIOSCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS 2033 Becker Drive CENTER 017 BLAKE HALL (D1) 1541 Lilac Lane 120 BOTANY GREENHOUSE (P2) 2025 Constant Avenue 098 BRIDWELL RESEARCH LABORATORY (P2) 2031 Constant Avenue 039 BUDIG HALL/HOCH AUDITORIA (F1) 1455 Jayhawk Boulevard 250A BURGE STUDENT UNION 1565 Irving Hill Road 10/2/2021 5:11:58 AM 158 BURGE UNION (G2) 1601 Irving Hill Rd 970 BvB HISTORIC SITE (MONROE 1515 SE Monroe ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) 060 CAMPANILE (B1) 1450 Memorial Drive 000 CAMPUS (U) CAMPUS 234 CAPITOL FEDERAL HALL 1654 Naismith Drive 077 CARRUTH O'LEARY (A2) 1246 W. 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