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Brigham Young University j M 5 ≈ C D E F G H I J brigham young university campus map and services 4 4 z 1 alln Allen Hall (Museum of Peoples 46 akh Knight Hall, Amanda.............. c /14 and Cultures) .................... c /14 47 jkb Knight Building, Jesse .......... f, g /10 Stadium Avenue : 2 axmb Auxiliary Maintenance Building .... i /5, 6 48 axlb Laundry Bldg., Auxiliary Services ... j /6 5 5 3 b-34, b-38, b-41, b-51 49 ldsp LDS Philanthropies Building. ........ c /8 (Service and Temporary Bldgs.) ..... h /12 50 hbll Lee Library..................... g /11 ø 4 b-66 b-66 Classroom/Lab Building ....... i /12 h 51 lsb Life Sciences Building............. g /13 p ˆ 2 5 b-67 b-67 (Outdoors Unlimited) .........c /2 R O 52 msrb Maeser Building.................. e /13 a ∆ 6 mlbm Bean Life Science Museum ......... h /8 53 mc Marriott Center ................. g /7, 8 6 6 7 bnsn Benson Building .............f, g /12, 13 V 54 marb Martin Building ................. g /12 ˙ Ω 8 wsc Bookstore, BYU ................ g, h /11 b 55 b49 Maxwell Institute................. f /14 N 9 brwb Brewster Building ................ i /12 University Parkway (1650 North) 56 mb McDonald Building .............g, h /13 10 brmb Brimhall Building ..............e, f /12 o 57 mckb McKay Building .................. f /12 / 11 byub BYU Broadcasting ................ h /7 900 East 7 Avenue University L 7 58 mlrp Miller Park (Baseball/Softball)..... e, f /7 Canyon Road (150 East) (150 Road Canyon 12 bell Centennial Carillon Tower .......... h /8 59 mtc Missionary Training Center ...... h, i /4, 5 s w 13 ppch Central Heating and Cooling....... h /12 450 East g 60 morc Morris Center..................... i /8 14 cmb Chemicals Management Building . i /11, 12 © F 61 ppmv Motor Pool Vehicle Shelter ...... i /12, 13 15 hrcb Clark Building, Herald R. .......g /11, 12 62 moa Museum of Art ................. g, h /10 Z 16 jrcb Clark Building, J. Reuben ....... i /10, 11 8 P 6 8 63 mp Museum of Paleontology........... c /6 17 cb Clyde Engineering Building ......g, h /12 64 nicb Nicholes Building ..............f, g /12 e 18 conf Conference Center, BYU............. i /7 T 65 nef North East Fields ................ i /6, 7 . North Campus Drive 19 lves Cougar Marching Band Hall ........d /6 Q 66 nuf North University Fields ........... c /1–2 20 lves Cougar Room, Edwards Stadium..... d /6 67 rb Richards Building .............e /10, 11 9 9 21 mc Cougar Room, Marriott Center ...... g /7 W 68 rbf Richards Building Fields ........ d /10, 11 East Campus Drive 22 ctb Crabtree Technology Building.... h /11, 12 69 jsb Smith Building, Joseph......... f /12, 13 23 cone Creamery on Ninth East ..........j. /10 W 70 jfsb Smith Building, Joseph F........... f /11 e s C 24 csc Culinary Support Center .......... h, i /7 t † (1230 North) Bulldog Blvd. C 71 jfsg Smith Building Parking Garage, a å m 25 lves Edwards Stadium.............. d, e /5, 6 p Herita Joseph F. ....................... f /11 10 u ge f 10 s Dr 26 i ellb Ellsworth Building................. b /1 D n ve 72 sfh Smith Fieldhouse............... d, e /12 r i I v u 27 esc Eyring Science Center ........... f, g /12 e 73 sfld Smith Fieldhouse South Field ........ d /12 π ß 28 fob Faculty Office Building ............ f /11 74 asb Smoot Administration Bldg......... g /10 > < 29 fb Fletcher Building............ g, h /11, 12 ∑ A 75 snlb Snell Building ...................i /12 l … 30 flsr Foreign Language Student Res. ......j /4 76 sab Student Athlete Building ..........d /11 11 1060 North 11 œ 31 fph Former Presidents’ Home .......... e /12 ¨ 8 ˚ 77 sasb Student Auxiliary Services Bldg. ...h /5, 6 t 32 hgb Grant Building (Testing Center) ... e, f /13 78 shc Student Health Center ........... .j /5 University Avenue University y ; d 3 33 ppgo Grounds Office................. i, j /12 ´ Y 4 79 tmcb Talmage Math Sciences/ , E K k r ¥ 34 hceb Harman Bldg. (Cont. Education)....... i /6 Computer Building ............. f /10, 11 12 i v 12 35 hfac Harris Fine Arts Center .......... g, h /10 80 tnrb Tanner Building . e, f /10 ® ∂ x G B ¬ 36 qbot Harrison Arboretum and 81 tlrb Taylor Building................ j /10, 11 q 9 Botany Pond Quad................ f /13 82 tcb Tennis Courts Building ............e /12 X 900 East 37 hawf Haws Field ...................... c /12 ? 7 900 North 83 tcf Tennis Courts, Outdoor ........... d /13 ƒ J 38 hl Helaman Halls and 84 trak Track and Field Complex .......... d /7, 8 c Cannon Center (canc) .......... d–f /8, 9 13 D South Campus Drive 13 85 upc University Parkway Center ......... c /6 S 39 hlra Helaman Recreation Area ......... d, e /7 820 North 86 upb University Press Building ....... h, i /5, 6 m 40 hr Heritage Halls .............. h–j /7–10 87 rotc Wells Building ................... i /11 800 North 41 hc Hinckley Alumni and Visitors Ctr. ..... f /9 100 East 700 East U 300 East 88 widb Widtsoe Building ................ g /12 42 ipf Indoor Practice Facility .......... c, d /12 H 89 wsc Wilkinson Student Center ....... g, h /11 14 14 43 iwra Intramural Recreation Area . .a, b /4–6 1 90 wt Wymount Terrace and Administration 44 itb Information Technology Building... c /8, 9 Building (woab).............. j –l /3–7 45 swkt Kimball Tower.................... f /12 91 wp Wyview Park and Central C D E F G H I J Building (wpcb) . a, b /2–4 A complete interactive campus map is available online at http://map.byu.edu. 189 campus services legend exitWelcome 272 Orem 800to n Brigham Young University University Ave. Orem Center St. Administration Building (asb) ................... g / 10 exitBYU 271 is home to approximately 33,000 full-time undergraduate and general visitor information State St. graduate day students as well as nearly 1,600 full-time faculty and University Website . http://map .byu .edu Alumni and Visitors Center (hc) .................... f / 9 2,500 staff . Main Telephone . 801-422-4418 The Blue Line Deli and Market (w117 tnrb) ...........e / 10 exit 269 Campus Directory Assistance . 801-422-4636 University Pa 2230 n BYU Bookstore (wsc)........................... g,h /11 Sponsored by The Churchr k of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the wa Visitors Center . 801-422-4678 university traces its roots to Utah’sy rich pioneer heritage . The origi- 15 Campus Craft and Floral (180 sasb) ................. h / 6 nal school—Brigham Young Academy—was established in 1875 . 1230 n Campus Tours (hc)................................ f /9 500 reaching byu BYU is known internationally for its world-class900 academics, w Coming from the Salt Lake City International Airport, travel east The Commons at the Cannon Center (141 canc)......... e / 9 friendly multicultural student body, excitinge performing arts on I-80 and take the I-215 South (Provo) exit . Next take the I-15 ensembles,Provo and Center excellent St. sports programs . Continuing Education (hceb) ....................... i / 6 exit 265 300 s South exit and travel to exit 269, University Parkway (about 30 Cougar Creations—copy center (1010 wsc) .......... h / 11 The university is located 45 miles south of Salt Lake City in Provo, miles) . Turn east (toward the mountains) . This road will take you to South State St. Utah—a city of nearly 125,000 residents . Provo’s beautiful Utah Val- one of the two main campus entrances . Cougareat Food Court (wsc) ...................... h / 11 ley setting includes 23-mile-longexit 263 Utah Lake on the west and 11,750- Counseling and Career Center (1500 wsc) ........... h / 11 Drive past the stadium (on your left as you enter campus), and turn foot Mount Timpanogos to the northeast . right on 450 East . Turn left at the next traffic light (North Campus Creamery on Ninth East (cone).................... j / 10 We hope you’ll enjoy your visit . Drive) . Turn right into a parking lot just after the second pedestrian Games Center (1171 wsc)......................... h / 11 bridge, and stop for directions at the visitor parking station . Health Center, Student (shc) ...................... j / 5 Housing Services (100 sasb) .................... h. /5,6 from salt lake city provo/orem area Information Centers (wsc /asb /hc) . various Legends Grille (106 sab).......................... d / 11 Salt Lake City Lost and Found (1055 wsc)....................... h / 11 International 15 189 Airport Museum Cafe (452 moa) ........................g, h / 10 Salt Lake City exit 272 Orem 800 n 80 University Ave. Orville & Wilbur’s (1171 wsc)....................... h / 11 80 Orem Orem Center St. To Park City exit 271 Outdoors Unlimited (b-67) ........................ c / 2 215 State St. Parking information (2120 jkb) .................. f, g / 10 215 uvU exit 269 Police, University (2120 jkb) .................... f, g / 10 University Pa 2230 n rk Post Office—University Station (1135 wsc) .......... h / 11 wa y 15 Studio 1030—salon, barber (1030 wsc) ............. h / 11 1230 n byu 500 Skyroom Restaurant (6th floor wsc) ............... h / 11 900 w e Ticket office—athletic /other events (2132 mc) ........ g /7 To Park City Aspen Grove Provo Center St. Provo exit 265 300 s Ticket office—performing/fine arts (c-358 hfac) .... g, h / 10 15 Sundance 189 Varsity Theatre (2046 wsc) ....................... h / 11 South State St. Visitor parking areas .......................... various byu exit 263 Provo Visitors Center (hc) .............................. f / 9 Provo Airport The Wall (1151 wsc) .............................. h/11 Salt Lake City International 15 Airport 80 80 To Park City 215 215 To Park City Aspen Grove 15 Sundance 189 Provo Airport.
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