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Umass Amherst General Location Campus Map April 2020 A B C D E Kinney To Agricultural Renaissance Research Center MAP KEY Center Wysocki 0 500 1,000 Feet 48 31 Numbered Parking Lots ² GENERAL LOCATION CAMPUS MAP P Metered/Public Parking 1 April 2020 1 44 # PVTA Bus Stops Amherst North For a more detailed campus map, please visit: Fire Station my.umass.edu/campusmap To Tillson Farm, Intermediate 24 44 66 Processing Facility (IPF) Robsham Memorial Visitor’s Center – (413) 545-0306 # Furcolo # Tillson 47 SYLVAN 66 House # Montague McNamara RESIDENTIAL UMass 23 # House North AREA Police C North Cashin NORTH A RESIDENTIAL Brown # AREA # 27 North D North 43 B 44 68 31 Totman 26 Nelson 43 # House 2 # To Mather North 2 # Johnson OL Holocaust Center EASTMAN LANE YM PI GOVERNORS# DRIVEComputer Dwight A D Leach R. Science Lewis 24 Astronomy Lederle Hamlin NORTHEAST Engineering Conte Auxilary Graduate RESIDENTIAL Nelson Lab Polymer 43 63 Services 45 Gunness Research House PVTA Duda Research AREA # Warehouse Center Arnold Thatcher # South Bus Engineering Center Lyon Garage 65 Crabtree Lab II Marston 61 Observatory Knowlton Marcus LGRC Tower # Worcester 65 Physical East Forest & Parks DC Transit Sciences Experiment Buildings Paige # Facility 65 Knowles Station # 65 West Worcester 65 Goessmann Experiment 49 Holdsworth Commons Parking 25 Station 65 49 12 Ofce Hatch Integrated # 41 Bowditch # Agricultural Sciences # Stockbridge Draper 49 49 Engineering (Bowker Aud.) Building Grayson 25 Research Life Science 12 Greenhouses Lincoln Dickinson 12 65 Chenoweth Campus Center Laboratories ORCHARD HILL Art Hasbrouck Chancellor’s RESIDENTIAL Flint (Hotel) 63 Residence # 3 25 Barn Cold 3 Skinner Webster AREA 49 Storage Parking Physical # Field P Garage NO 72 Plant UWW Integrative RT 63 CO 63 49 Student Learning # H I Durfee 29 MM 30 P Union Center PL IV Conservatory University Lorden 64 EA 29 CHP Practice O Photo Lab Machmer Health Center NW IV Tank Farm Field Rink SA Wilder Blaisdell NT Morrill E AL 30 Thompson W.E.B. Du Bois Science French Greenough House S Central 49 TH Library TR University Brooks 49 Heating Parks 62 AV 49 36 64 EE II Club Brett Plant Marching CENTRAL Van Meter T Baker E Band CAMPUS Shade Tree # Mullins NU Grinnell South College P RESIDENTIAL Center 39 POND III Lab Chadbourne E Franklin 67 # # Dickinson AREA # William Smith Clark Old Clark DC 46 Hall Morrill Memorial Recreation Chapel New Africa RD Tennis 64 Greenhouses Wheeler L # Center House K HIL Goodell AR # Courts 62 CL Sycamore 63 Fernald 29 Kennedy Memorial 29 Olver 49 Waste Water Champions Elm Hall Apiary Buttereld Design D STRONG Treatment Center COMMONWEALTH Fine Arts Center STREET Bartlett Building OA 46 Birch HONORS # R 4 COLLEGE # Studio ER 4 Tobin Curry CH 52 Maple Arts Gorman Isenberg AT 67 Oak Hicks # School of TH MU Curry Herter International Linden 64 Management LL Athletic Hicks Programs IN Newman Fields # Cage 52 S W Garber Munson Mahar Center # Boyden Field Auditorium A HAIGIS Y Gym MALL Whitmore Alfond Administration 46 Middlesex 42 71 NUE Berkshire AVE ETTS # HUS Army SSAC Robsham Hampshire MA ROTC # Visitor's Center NO To Rte. 116, Rte. 9, I-91, Gordon 34 RT Hadley Equestrian Farm, Melville # H Telecommunications P PL Thoreau 32 EA Crotty Hall James Kennedy 32 SA Prince NT Hampshire S 14 SU DC Hillel TR EE NS House 5 Coolidge Lincoln CHES 5 50 T # TNUT P ET STR Emerson LIN Apartments # EET A 33 Crampton CO 20 Sortino VE Hampden LN Softball SOUTHWEST Communication # # DC A Complex RESIDENTIAL 54 VE Disorders Track Rudd MacKimmie & Field AREA N 93 Fearing 35 Field # UE J.Q. 50 House # # Adams # Berkshire EET Moore TR 21 DC J. Adams ING S # FEAR # Bowditch Toddler Washington Pierpont Patterson Lodge House 22 50 # # Cance TR Farley IAN Lodge G LE ST 22 RE IVE ET O N R E T R IV M D # H IU L # DR P A 22 Y E Gladchuck AD A 6 S 6 SIT Sports ST R T 11 N Complex 11 IVE S T UN To Development and Alumni Affairs Jacobson at 380 Russell Street (Rte. 9) Football Performance Center To UMass Outreach & Extension 10 at 101 University Drive To Amherst Center McGuirk Alumni Stadium A B C D E UMASS AMHERST GENERAL LOCATION CAMPUS MAP BUILDING INDEX Agricultural Engineering Building B3 French D3 Munson C4 Agricultural Research Center C1 Furcolo C1 Nelson Houses E2 Alfond C4 Garber Field B4 New Africa House D4 Apiary Building D4 Gladchuck Sports Complex A6 Newman Center D4 Army ROTC Building B5 Goessmann C3 North Residential Area C2 Arnold C2 Goodell B4 Northeast Residential Area C-D2 Art Barn B3 Gordon D5 Oak B4 Astronomy Building B2 Gorman D4 Observatory D2 Athletic Fields A4 Grayson E3 Old Chapel C4 Auxiliary Services Warehouse A2 Greenough D3 Olver Design Building D4 Baker D3-4 Grinnell Arena B4 Orchard Hill Residential Area D-E3 Bartlett C4 Gunness Engineering B2 Paige B3 Berkshire B5 Hadley Equestrian Farm A5 Parking Office A3 Berkshire Dining Commons B5 Haigis Mall C4 Parks Marching Band Bldg. B3-4 Birch B4 Hamlin C2 Patterson C6 Blaisdell House B3 Hampden Dining Commons B5 Photo Laboratory B3 Bowditch Hall B3 Hampshire C5 Physical Plant B3 Bowditch Research Greenhouses B3 Hampshire Dining Commons B5 Physical Sciences Building C3 Bowditch Lodge A6 Hasbrouck C3 Pierpont B6 Bowker Auditorium (Stockbridge) B3 Hatch B3 Prince B5 Boyden Gym B4 Herter C4 PVTA Bus Garage B2 Brett D3-4 Hillel House D5 Brooks D3 Recreation Center B4 Holdsworth B3 Residence Hall Security (Dickinson) B4 Brown D2 Holocaust Center C2 Butterfield E4 Rudd Field (Soccer) A5 Integrated Sciences Building C3 Campus Center (Hotel), Lincoln C3 Shade Tree Laboratory D4 Integrative Learning Center C3 Campus Center Parking Garage B-C3 Skinner C3 International Programs D4 Campus Pond C3-4 Sortino Softball Complex A5 Intermediate Processing Facility (IPF) E1 Cance B6 South College B4 Isenberg School of Management C4 Cashin D2 Southwest Residential Area B5 Central Heating Plant A3 Jacobson Football Performance Center A6 Stockbridge B3 Central Residential Area D3-4 James B5 Student Union C3 Chadbourne D-E4 John Adams B5 Studio Arts Building D4 Chancellor’s Residence D3 John Q. Adams B5 Sycamore B4 Chenoweth B3 Johnson C2 Sylvan Residential Area D1-2 Clark D4 Kennedy B5 Telecommunications Office A5 Cold Storage Building B3 Kennedy Champions Center B4 Tennis Courts A4 Commonwealth Honors College Kinney Renaissance Center E1 Thatcher D2 Residential Community B4 Knowles B-C3 Thompson B3 Communication Disorders D5 Knowlton C2 Thoreau B5 Computer Science Building B2 Leach C2 Tillson Farm E1 Conte Polymer Research Center C2 Lederle Graduate Research Center C2 Tillson House E1 Coolidge B5 LGRC Tower C2 Tobin B4 Crabtree C2 Lewis D2 Toddler House A6 Crampton B5 Library, W.E.B. Du Bois C3 Totman C2 Crotty Hall D5 Life Science Laboratories D3 Track & Field A5 Curry Hicks Cage C4 Lincoln Apartments C5 Transit Facility B3 Curry Hicks Physical Education C4 Linden B4 UMass Police Station E1 Development and Alumni Affairs B6 Lorden Field (Baseball) A3 UMass Outreach & Extension B6 Dickinson Hall B4 Lyon C2 University Club D3 Dickinson House D3 Machmer B-C3 University Extension B6 Draper C3 MacKimmie B-C5 University Health Center D3 Duda B2 Mahar Auditorium C4 University Press (East Experiment Station) C3 Durfee Conservatory D3 Maple B4 UWW (University Without Walls) B3 Dwight C2 Marcus C2 Van Meter E3-4 East Experiment Station C3 Marston B2 Visitor’s Center, Robsham Memorial C5 Elm B4 Mather E2 Washington B6 Emerson B5 McGuirk Alumni Stadium A6 Waste Water Treatment A4 Engineering Laboratory B2 McNamara D1 Webster D3 Engineering Laboratory II B2 Melville B5 West Experiment Station C3 Farley Lodge A6 Memorial Hall C4 Wheeler D4 Fernald D4 Middlesex C4-5 Whitmore Administration Building C4 Field E3 Montague House C1 Wilder D3 Fine Arts Center C4 Moore B5 William Smith Clark Memorial E4 Flint Laboratory B3 Morrill Science Center Buildings C3-4 Worcester Commons C3 Forest & Parks Buildings A3 Mullins Center B4 Worcester Dining Commons C3 Franklin Dining Commons D4 Mullins Practice Rink A-B3 Wysocki House C1 APRIL 2020 UPDATED.
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