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Cret Wing 231 South 34th Street Dental Medicine Schattner Center N40 173 N33 65 Chemistry Laboratories - 1958 Wing 231 South 34th Street Stuart Weitzman School of Design Meyerson Hall M34 340 Penn Police: 215.573.3333 N33 70 Chemistry Laboratories - 1973 Wing 231 South 34th Street Engineering and Applied Science Towne Building M33 570 www.upenn.edu N33 70 Chemistry Library (Chemistry Labs - 1973 Wing) 231 South 34th Street Graduate School of Education 3700 Walnut Street M37 130 L39 7008 Chestnut Hall 3900 Chestnut Street Penn Carey Law Golkin Hall L34 160 P34 7007 Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) 3401 Civic Center Blvd Campus Map: Nursing Fagin Hall P36 385 facilities.www.upenn.edu/MAPS Q34 904 Children’s Seashore House (CHOP) Children’s Seashore House Perelman School of Medicine Jordan Medical Education Q33 2020 L37 537 Christian Association (3701 Sansom) 3701 Sansom Street Social Policy & Practice Caster Building M37 50 L29 7056 Cira Green 12 Floors Up. 129 S 30th Street, Veterinary Medicine Rosenthal Building O38 520 R36 404 3600 Civic Center Boulevard 3600 Civic Center Boulevard Wharton Steinberg - Dietrich Hall N36 535 N39 405 Civic House 3914 Locust Walk R36 424 Civic Center Boulevard Parking Garage 3700 Civic Center Boulevard N38 80 Class of 1920 Commons 3800 Locust Walk Grid Code Facility / Building Name Address N39 90 Class of 1925 (Gregory College House) 3941 Irving Street P34 92 Clinical Research Building 415 Curie Boulevard Q34 7277 Abramson Pediatric Research Center (CHOP) 3615 Civic Center Blvd N34 310 Cohen Hall 249 South 36th Street N30 5700 Ace Adams Field (Penn Park) 3000 Walnut Street Q34 7128 Colket Translational Research Building (CHOP) 3501 Civic Center Blvd M36 525 Addams Fine Arts Hall 200 South 36th Street N34 95 College Hall 1 College Hall N34 310 Admissions Visitor Center, Undergraduate (Cohen Hall) 249 South 36th Street K34 7003 College of Liberal and Professional Studies (3440 Market) 3440 Market Street M36 9883 African - American Resource Center (3643 Locust Walk) 3643 Locust Walk M36 100 Colonial Penn Center 3641 Locust Walk N42 9211 Penn Alexander School 4209 Spruce Street K36 7026 Counseling and Psychological Services (3624 Market) 3624 Market Street M34 560 Alumni Relations 3533 Locust Walk Q36 444 Curie Parking Garage 426 Curie Boulevard P36 5 Anatomy Chemistry Building 3620 Hamilton Walk M32 510 David Rittenhouse Laboratory (DRL) 209 South 33rd Street M36 10 Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts 3680 Walnut Street N40 173 Penn Dental Care Center at Schattner Center 240 South 40th Street, 3rd Floor M36 45 Annenberg Public Policy Center 202 S. 36th Street J37 2113 Penn Dental Care Center at University City (3737 Market) 3737 Market Street M36 15 Annenberg School for Communication 3620 Walnut Street N40 140 Dental Medicine Library (Evans Building) 4001 Spruce Street M36 15 Annenberg School for Communication Library 3620 Walnut Street M34 110 Dietrich Graduate Library (Van Pelt - 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