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PARKING Marvin Center (See #32) 24 58 WASHINGTON CIRCLE 101 100 34A 99 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 52 18 ➤ 96 98 34B 41 2 M ONE WAY metro P EYE STREET 22 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE 20 37 1B 59 ONE WAY 28 ➤ 70 97 43 71 63 1C 45 32 1A 11 57 33 1D 7 62 P H STREET Gewirz 31 38 24 Hillel 29 44 Center 27 MID- 49 CAMPUS 6 Ecumenical QUAD Christian 55 UNIVERSITY 26 Ministry 64 YARD 48 91 89 25 12 86 36 13 5 30 51 90 87 60 61 ➤ 88 ONE WAY G STREET ➤ 85 4 ONE WAY 22ND STREET 24TH STREET 23RD STREET 80 20TH STREET 95 21ST STREET 94 93 40 46D 79 46A 50 69 14 78 84 83 82 81 19 68 56 47 67 92 OPENING 66 23 9 FALL 2004 VIRGINIA AVENUE 10 15 21 65 46E 53 76 75 73 74 3 77 ONE WAY ➤ 46B ➤ F STREET ONE WAY ➤ Newman 8 16 (Catholic) 46C Center 39 54 42 ONE WAY ONE WAY ➤ NORTH 35 72 E STREET 1. Academic Center, 801 22nd St. LIBRARIES 47. Smith Center, 600 22nd St. 81. 2030 G St. A. Phillips Hall 26. Jacob Burns (Law), 716 20th St. 48. Staughton Hall, 707 22nd St. 82. 2106 G St. B. Rome Hall 83. 2108 G St. C. Smith Hall of Art 27. Melvin Gelman (University), 49. Stockton Hall, 720 20th St. D. Visitor Center 2130 H St. 50. Strong Hall, 620 21st St. 84. 2112 G St. 2. John Quincy Adams House 28. Paul Himmelfarb Health 51. Stuart Hall, 2013 G St. 85. 2114 G St. 2129-33 Eye St. Sciences (Medical), 2300 Eye St. 52. Student Health Service 86. 2125 G St. 3. Alumni House, 1925 F St. 29. Lisner Auditorium, 730 21st St. 2150 Pennsylvania Ave. 87. 2127 G St. 4. Hortense Amsterdam House 53. Support Building, 2025 F St. 30. Lisner Hall, 2023 G St. 88. 2129 G St. 2110 G St. 54. Thurston Hall, 1900 F St. 89. 2129 G St. (rear) 31. Madison Hall, 736 22nd St. 5. Bell Hall, 2029 G St. 55. Tompkins Hall of Engineering 90. 2131 G St. 32. Marvin Center, 800 21st St. 6. Corcoran Hall, 725 21st St. 725 23rd St. 91. 2131 G St. (rear) 7. Crawford Hall, 2119 H St. 33. Media & Public Affairs 56. Townhouse Row, 607 23rd St. 92. 2136 G St. 805 21st St. 8. Dakota, 2100 F St. 57. University Garage, 2211 H St. 93. 2138 G St. 9. Davis-Hodgkins House 34. Medical Faculty Associates 58. Warwick Bldg., 2300 K St. 94. 2140 G St. 609 21st St. 2150 Pennsylvania Ave. 59. The West End, 2124 Eye St. 95. 2142 G St. 10. Abba Eban House, 607 22nd St. A. H.B. Burns Memorial Bldg. 60. Woodhull House, 2033 G St. 96. 2129-33 Eye St. (rear) 11. Fulbright Hall, 2223 H St. B. Ambulatory Care Center 61. 700 20th St. 97. 2000 Pennsylvania Ave. 12. Funger Hall, 2201 G St. 35. Mitchell Hall, 514 19th St. 62. 812 20th St. 98. 2100 Pennsylvania Ave. 13. Government, Hall of, 710 21st St. 36. Monroe Hall, 2115 G St. 63. 814 20th St. 99. 2136 Pennsylvania Ave. 14. GSEHD, 2134 G St. 37. Munson Hall, 2212 Eye St. 64. 714 21st St. 100. 2140 Pennsylvania Ave. 15. Guthridge Hall, 2115 F St. 38. New Hall, 2350 H St. 65. 600 21st St. 101. 2142 Pennsylvania Ave. 16. The George Washington 66. 609 22nd St. University Club, 1918 F St. 39. Old Main, 1922 F St. 67. 613 22nd St. 17. The George Washington 40. Quigley’s, 619 21st St. All addresses are in Northwest Washington. University Inn 41. Rice Hall, 2121 Eye St. 68. 615 22nd St. 824 New Hampshire Ave. 69. 617 22nd St. For assistance or information call the GW 42. Riverside Towers Hall Information Center (202) 994-GWGW. 18. Hospital, GW, 900 23rd St. 2201 Virginia Ave. 70. 837 22nd St. 19. Ivory Towers Residence Hall 43. Ross Hall, 2300 Eye St. 71. 817 23rd St. For information on accessibility, call 616 23rd St. 72. 1957 E St. (202) 994-8250 (TDD/voice). 44. Samson Hall, 2036 H St., 20. Kennedy Onassis Hall 73. 2033-37 F St. 2222 Eye St. 729 21st St. 74. 2031 F St. 21. Key Hall, 600 20th St. 45. Schenley Hall, 2121 H St. 75. 2101 F St. 22. Lafayette Hall, 2100 Eye St. 46. Scholars Village Townhouses 76. 2109 F St. 23. Lenthall Houses A. 619 22nd St. 606–610 21st St. B. 2208 F St. 77. 2147 F St. PARKING Marvin Center (See #32) 24. Lerner Hall, 2000 H St. C. 520-526 22nd St. 78. 2000 G St. 79. 2002 G St. University Garage (See #57) 25. Lerner Family Health and D. 2028 G St. Visitor parking entrance Wellness Center, 2301 G St. E. 605-607 21st St. 80. 2008 G St. P CONN NEW JERSEY AVENUE . L ST. L ST MASS. AVE. L ST. AVE. AVE N.H. AVE. 8TH ST. 3RD ST. 4TH ST. 29TH ST. 20TH ST. 1ST ST. N.Y. AVE. 4TH ST. 26TH ST. 15TH ST. WISC.AVE. 31ST ST. VT. 21ST ST. K ST. Washington 29 K ST. 16TH ST. K ST. K ST. Circle PENNSYLVANIA A 11TH ST. 11TH M I ST. ST. 13TH Convention M ➤ I ST. N. CAPITOL ST. I ST. Center 5TH ST. 18TH ST. MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE I ST. 14TH ST. I ST. 2ND ST. 19TH ST. 25TH ST. VENUE 66 World 17TH ST. H ST. H ST. Capital ➤ Bank ➤ New Executive H ST. ➤ Children's H ST. Museum Renwick Office Building General ➤ NEW YORK AVENUE ➤ Watergate Gallery Accounting ➤ 9TH ST. 24TH ST. G ST. Complex PENN. AVE. Office G ST. 23RD ST. G ST. Old M G ST. ➤ National Executive Department 5TH ST. ➤ ➤ Martin Luther King Building Office➤ of the M Memorial Library F ST. Museum F ST. Building Treasury ➤ M F ST. American Art M Pan American Museum & ➤ White VIRGINIA AVENUE 13TH ST. Health Organization Portrait Gallery 1ST ST. Union John F. Kennedy E ST. Corcoran ➤ House E ST. Station ➤ Center for the Art Gallery 6TH ST. 4TH ST. 12TH ST. Performing Arts ST. 11TH ➤ FBI ➤ ➤ 2ND ST. District 3RD ST. Red 3RD ST. Department Cross Building D ST. 7TH ST. of State ➤ Federal D ST. DC Court ➤ Constitution The Interstate Department ➤ ➤ Reserve Hall ➤ Commerce➤ of Justice House Annex Ellipse Commission M M ➤ Department PENNSYLVANIA A ➤ National Academy C ST. Latin American Art U.S. Court of 15TH ST. ➤ of Sciences ➤ OAS House ➤ Labor LOUISIANA AVENUE ➤ ➤ ➤ 50 ➤ ➤ Federal Interior IRS ➤ VENUE 50 CONSTITUTION AVENUE 1 ➤ FTC ➤ CONSTITUTION AVENUE Theodore Roosevelt Bridge Reserve Department Pan American National Senate Office Buildings Board South Union Archives ➤ Vietnam Veterans N.W. MARYLAND AVENUE Memorial N.E. Supreme 4TH ST. ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ 23RD ST. ➤ Court Museum Natural MADISON DRIVE National National 5TH ST. Washington of American History Gallery of Art Gallery of Art U.S. Folger History Museum East Building Shakespeare Lincoln 14TH ST. Smithsonian The Mall Capitol Reflecting Pool 1ST ST. 17TH ST. ➤ Library Monument "The Castle" Arts and Memorial ➤ Industries ➤ M JEFFERSON DRIVE National Air E. CAPITOL ST. Sackler S.W. 2ND ST. African Hirshhorn ➤ S.E. Gallery Art ➤ and Space ➤ Library of Freer➤ Museum Museum ➤ Congress Gallery INDEPENDENCE AVENUE Library of Annex Congress Energy ➤ ➤ ➤ Holocaust Department NASA ➤ Arlington Memorial Bridge ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ Museum ➤ ➤ FAA Health and C ST. Bureau of Department Food and Drug House Office Buildings ➤ of Agriculture Human ➤ Engraving Resources Administration and Printing D ST. M D ST. D ST. M M House Office Tidal Basin Department ➤ Building Annex 2 Potomac Housing ➤ ➤ of and Urban Transportation River Development 12TH ST. 395 7TH ST. S. CAPITOL ST. 1 395 VIRGINIA Jefferson 295 Memorial SUGGESTED ROUTES TO FREQUENTLY VISITED ADDRESSES THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BY AUTOMOBILE: Admissions, Rice Hall 2nd fl. GW Graphics, 1901 Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 800 Pennsylvania House, 2424 Pennsylvania Ave. From North: Route 95 to Route 495 (toward Silver Spring) to Alumni House, 1925 F St. The Hall on Virginia Avenue, 2601 Virginia Ave. Registrar, Rice Hall 1st fl. Route 355 South (which becomes Wisconsin Ave.). Then follow The Aston, 1129 New Hampshire Ave. Human Resource Services, 2033 K St., Suite 220 Religious Activities, 2106 G St. directions as given in ‘’From Northwest” below. Bookstore, Marvin Center ground fl. Information Center, Marvin Center 1st fl. School of Business and Public Management, From Northwest: Route 270 following arrows toward Mary- Bright Horizons Children’s Center, 2033 K St. International Services, 2127 G St. Hall of Government 206 land, feeds into Route 355 South (which becomes Wisconsin Ave.). Proceed on Wisconsin, turning left toward Massachusetts Cafes, “J Street,” Marvin Center 1st fl. Law School, Lerner Hall 102 School of Engineering and Applied Science, Ave. just after Massachusetts has crossed Wisconsin. Continue Career Center, 1922 F St., #200 Libraries Tompkins Hall 103 on Massachusetts until 21st St., NW. Turn right onto 21st at the Cashier, Rice Hall 3rd fl. Law (Jacob Burns), 716 20th St. School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ritz Carlton Hotel and continue to campus. Center for Professional Development, 2020 K St. Eckles (Mount Vernon Campus) 2300 Eye St. From the East: Take Route 50 to New York Avenue (Route 50 City Hall, 950 24th St. Medical (Paul Himmelfarb Health Sciences), 2300 Eye St. School of Public Health and Health Services, turns into New York Avenue). Stay on New York Avenue until you University (Melvin Gelman), 2130 H St. 2300 Eye St. reach 9th Street, NW, and turn left onto 9th Street, NW. Travel two Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, Lisner Auditorium, 730 21st St.
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