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VE. 11 E Welcome E 4837 30 7074 40 A A 7059 5024 V I V 40 UNIVERSITY 50 4838 Center 7839 A R 6118 50 7846 40 Hall D H R HACKBER BOULEV HACKBER K JOHNNY STALLINGS DRIVE E ADE Parking ADE 40 30 T VENUE L U ARD 30 D 20 W W F A A 7213 I I N 20 10 F FOURTH AVENUE N 7842 D780 E 10 7910 I 7847 V CRIMSON TIDE CRIMSON O L A O NINTH ST M REET C 6305 VE. ALLACE ALLACE 7849 A 7848 TWELFTH F W W WELCOME G 5020 Construction 7912 CENTER Area 5010 D 12 7298 ANNA 7840 7244 A N 12 7028 7841 6303Hotel O PAUL W. BR 7902 6301 C YANT DRIVE 6302 E Mary Capstone S 7194 H Burke Hall PAUL W . BRYANT DRIVE 6299 6369 6080 6219 Construction 7206 6218 6185 13 Area Southeast 13 Commuter VE. A VENUE Facilities Management, A ELEVENTH Library Annex, Motor Pool VENUE Zone Construction A & University Warehouse VENUE Area A 0.2 miles STREET JACKSON D782 6085 COLISEUM DRIVE SIXTH EIGHTH SEVENTH 9180 10 10 20 LANE LANE 20 30 Y Y 6025 30 40 TW R 14 ELFTH STR 40 6119 EET 50 50 14 40 40 30 30 20 20 10 6086 10 R HACKBER HACKBER 6082 6208 6116 15 15 COLISEUM STREET 05-15-18 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O BUILDING # NAME LOCATION BUILDING # NAME LOCATION BUILDING # NAME LOCATION BUILDING # NAME LOCATION 3430 1 North 3-I 1173 Joint Student Projects Building 8-F D782 Tutwiler Parking Deck 14-C 2264 Riverside Residential Commons 4-E 5020 600 University Blvd. 11-L 6025 Law Center 14-I 6208 University Police Center 15-J 2261 Riverside West 4-E 5024 700 University Blvd. 11-M 7088 Little Hall 11-E 5370 Women's Softball Complex 7-L 4260 Rotary International 9-G 7090 A. B. Moore Hall 11-E 1039 Lloyd Hall 9-F 1214 Woods Hall 7-E 7206 Tutwiler Hall 13-C 7203 Adams Hall 11-D D780 Magnolia Parking Deck and Surface Lot 12-D 1252 AIME (Ala. Institute for Mfg. Excellence) 5-E 2035 Maintenance Grounds 7-C OTHER BUILDINGS LOCATION SORORITIES LOCATION 6302 Alumni Hall 12-H 2332 Maintenance Quonset 7-C 1013 Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library 9-E 1099 Manly Hall 8-D A Hotel Capstone 12-G 7839 Alpha Chi Omega 11-C 1036 Angelo Bruno Business Library 9-C 1032 Mary Hewell Alston Hall 8-C B W. B. Jones Hall (Oil and Gas) 8-F 7832 Alpha Delta Pi 11-E 6219 Aquatic Center 13-F 1038 Mary Harmon Bryant Hall 9-F C Baptist Campus Ministries 11-G 7833 Alpha Gamma Delta 11-D 1043 B. B. Comer Hall 7-D 1051 McLure Education Library 9-C D St. Francis University Parish and 7912 Alpha Kappa Alpha 12-D 6116 Bailey Track Stadium 15-G 1401 McMillan Building (University of Alabama Press) 5-F Catholic Student Center 12-F 7853 Alpha Omicron Pi 11-C 7028 Barnwell Hall 12-D 2106 Moore House (unoccupied) 7-B E Canterbury Chapel Episcopal Church and 7841 Alpha Phi 12-E 6080 Batting Practice Facility 13-H 1107 Morgan Hall 8-D Student Center 11-F 7834 Delta Delta Delta 11-D 1031 Bidgood Hall 9-C 6218 Natatorium 13-F F University Lutheran Chapel 12-F 7831 Delta Gamma 11-E 1034 Biology Building 8-F 3427 Northeast Medical 4-J G Wesley Foundation 12-F 4258 Delta Sigma Theta 8-G 1027 Blount: John T. Oliver Academic House 8-D 1236 North Engineering Research Center 6-F H Disciple Student Fellowship Ctr. 13-E 7847 Delta Zeta 12-C 1199 Blount: Toumey Academic House 8-E D282 North ten Hoor Parking Deck 8-C I Hillel House 11-G 7840 Gamma Phi Beta 12-D 6301 Bryant Conference Center 12-H 3446 North Lawn Hall 4-G J University Presbyterian Student Association 11-A 7843 Kappa Delta 11-D 4294 Bryant Hall 10-G 1150 Nott Hall 10-E K Temple Emanu-El 11-G 7842 Kappa Kappa Gamma 11-D 7046 Bryant-Denny Stadium 11-B 1033 Nott Hall Annex 10-F L National Water Center 4-G 4257 Sigma Delta Tau 9-G 3418 Bryant Jordan Hall 6-I 7074 Osband Hall 11-E M Sid McDonald Hall (UA System Oce) 12-L 7902 Sigma Kappa 12-D 3427 Bryce Medical Center 4-J 5365 Outdoor Pool Facilities 7-K 7849 Phi Mu 12-C 3419 Capitol Hall 3-I 6303 Paul W. Bryant Museum 12-G RESIDENCE HALLS AND APARTMENTS LOCATION 7846 Pi Beta Phi 11-D 7848 Zeta Tau Alpha 12-C D480 Campus Drive Parking Deck / Action Card / 3440 Printing & Mail Services 4-G Transportation Services 8-G 7158 President's Mansion 11-D 2093 Blount Undergraduate Initiative FRATERNITIES LOCATION 5010 Capstone College of Nursing 12-N 5373 Recreation Fields and Restrooms 9-J Living-Learning Center 5-D 3574 Capstone Village Graden Center 9-N 5386 Recreational Tennis Courts 10-K 4292 Bryant Dining 5-D 5560 Capstone Village Retirement Center 9-M 7205 Reese Phifer Hall 10-C 4293 Bryant Residence Hall 9-G 4914 Alpha Kappa Lambda 10-H 1003 Carmichael Hall 9-C 7194 Retail Center on Bryant Drive 12-D 4382 405 Bryce Lawn Apartment 8-H 4256 Alpha Phi Alpha 9-G 6305 Center for Community-Based Partnerships 12-J D284 Ridgecrest Parking Deck 6-C 4381 411 Bryce Lawn Apartment 8-H 4942 Alpha Tau Omega 10-G 1160 Child and Family Research Clinic 10-F D288 Riverside East Parking Deck 4-G 4380 417 Bryce Lawn Apartment 9-H 2908 Beta Theta Pi 9-B 5016 Child Development Research Center 10-L 2601 Robert E. Witt Student Activity Center 3-E 4385 422 Bryce Lawn Apartment 9-H 4909 Chi Phi 10-G 1040 Clark Hall 8-E 1250 Rogers Library for Science and Engineering 7-F 4379 423 Bryce Lawn Apartment 9-H 4944 Delta Chi 9-H 6082 Coleman Coliseum 15-G 7006 Rose Administration Building 10-D 4384 500 Bryce Lawn Apartment 9-H 2913 Delta Kappa Epsilon 9-C 6086 Crisp Indoor Practice Facility 14-G 1175 ROTC and A&S Programs Building 8-E 4383 508 Bryce Lawn Apartment 4906 Delta Sigma Phi 8-G 3429 Cyber Hall 5-I 1167 Round House 8-D (German House) 9-H 4915 Delta Tau Delta 9-H 1045 Denny Chimes 10-D 1108 Rowand-Johnson Hall 8-C 4377 511 Bryce Lawn Apartment 10-H 4852 Kappa Alpha 11-H 7017 Doster Hall 10-D 2497 Rowing Facility 2-D 4376 601 Bryce Lawn Apartment 10-H 4921 Kappa Sigma 10-H 7202 East Annex 11-D 1226 Russell Hall 10-F 4375 607 Bryce Lawn Apartment 10-H 4922 Lambda Chi Alpha 10-H 5133 East Campus Storm Shelter 10-M 1254 Science and Engineering 7-G 2064 Freidman Hall 9-B 4255 Lambda Sigma Phi 9-G 1070 East Quad Energy Plant 10-F 3441 Searcy Building 4-G 7004 Harris Hall 11-C 4835 Phi Delta Theta 11-I 3421 Environmental Health and Safety 6-J 6369 Sewell-Thomas Baseball Field 13-H 2664 Highlands on Hackberry 2-F 2924 Phi Gamma Delta 9-B 7054 Farrah Hall 11-F 1172 Smith Hall / Alabama Museum of Natural History 8-E 2665 Highlands on Hackberry 2-G 4258 Phi Kappa Sigma 9-G D286 Ferguson Center Parking Deck 6-D 5389 Soccer Complex 10-K 2666 Highlands on Hackberry 3-G 4851 Phi Kappa Psi 11-H 1022 Ferguson Student Center 7-E 1235 South Engineering Research Center 7-F 2667 Highlands on Hackberry 3-G 4935 Phi Sigma Kappa 9-H 6085 Football Complex 14-G 9180 South Lawn Oce Building 14-K 2668 Highlands on Hackberry 3-G 4941 Pi Kappa Alpha 11-H 7059 Foster Auditorium 11-E D280 Stadium Drive Parking Deck 8-C 2669 Highlands on Hackberry 3-G 4838 Pi Kappa Phi 11-J 6118 Frank M.
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