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28<br />

FAIRFIELD DR.<br />

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19<br />

22<br />

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20<br />

Viking Trail<br />

18<br />

MEMORIAL DRIVE<br />

17<br />

16<br />

To Mountain <strong>Campus</strong><br />

3 miles<br />

LAVENDER MOUNTAIN ROAD<br />

BERTRAND WAY<br />

13<br />

To Rome<br />

MEMORY LANE<br />

45<br />

FACULTY DRIVE<br />

40<br />

44<br />

43<br />

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41<br />

42<br />

VICTORY DRIVE<br />

36<br />

OPPORTUNITY DRIVE<br />

38<br />

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THESPIAN WAY<br />

46<br />

34<br />

35<br />

MARTHA BERRY CIRCLE S.<br />

32<br />

33<br />

31<br />

MAPLE DRIVE<br />

MARTHA BERRY CIRCLE N.<br />

29<br />

26<br />

OPPORTUNITY DRIVE<br />

30<br />

25<br />

ROAD OF REMEMBRANCE<br />

23<br />

24<br />

FAIRFIELD DRIVE<br />

2<br />

1<br />

DEERFIELD DRIVE<br />

BERTRAND WAY<br />

COTTAGE CIRCLE<br />

MEMORIAL DRIVE<br />

14 15<br />

VIKING WAY<br />

4<br />

3<br />

ROLLINS ROAD<br />

VIKING WAY<br />

9<br />

7<br />

5<br />

VIKING WAY<br />

8<br />

6<br />

12<br />

10<br />

11<br />

49<br />

48<br />

47<br />

To Atlanta<br />

Oak Hill<br />

entrance<br />

LOOP 1 / VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY.<br />

Residence Halls<br />

50<br />

Academic/Research Buildings<br />

Administration/Services<br />

Athletics<br />

Faculty & Staff Housing/Guest Cottages<br />

Chapels<br />

Historic Sites<br />

51<br />

Gate of Opportunity<br />

main entrance<br />

To Chattanooga<br />

map not to scale<br />

Main <strong>Campus</strong><br />

1. Main Entrance Gatehouse: Staffed 24 hours a<br />

day.<br />

2. Hermann Hall: Administration building.<br />

3-9. Ford Complex: English Gothic architecture.<br />

Given to <strong>Berry</strong> by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford.<br />

3. Alumni Center (visitor information) and Ford<br />

classrooms: Music.<br />

4. Ford Auditorium: Distinguished by the tower<br />

bearing a large clock. Seats 500.<br />

5. Mary Hall: Women's residence hall.<br />

6. Ford Gymnasium<br />

7. Ford Dining Hall: Used for special events.<br />

8. Clara Hall: Women's residence hall.<br />

9. Admissions Office and Visitor Parking<br />

10. Intercollegiate Soccer Fields<br />

11. Bowdoin Baseball Field<br />

12. Lamar Westcott Building: Animal sciences<br />

department and a computer lab.<br />

13. Rollins Center: Ruminant research center; dairy.<br />

14. Barnwell Chapel: Built in 1911.<br />

15. Jewel Cottage: Guest cottages office and<br />

check-in.<br />

16. Dorothy Cottage: Women’s residence.<br />

17. Child Development Center - Atlanta Hall:<br />

Preschool.<br />

18. Child Development Center - Sunshine<br />

Cottage: Preschool.<br />

19. Emery Barns<br />

20. Audrey B. Morgan Hall: Opening fall 2009.<br />

21. Deerfield Hall: Opening fall 2009.<br />

22. Ladd Center: Health center, counseling center<br />

and residence life.<br />

23. Science Building: Biology, chemistry, computer<br />

science, environmental science, mathematics<br />

and physics.<br />

24. Krannert Student Center: Cafeteria; bookstore;<br />

post office; food services; offices of career<br />

development, first-year experience program,<br />

student activities, student government,<br />

volunteer services, multicultural student affairs<br />

and college chaplain.<br />

25. Steven J. Cage Athletic and Recreation<br />

Center: Intercollegiate athletics, intramural<br />

program and kinesiology department; also<br />

houses fitness center, indoor track, multipurpose<br />

court, natatorium and the Edward and Garland<br />

Dickey Hall of Sports History.<br />

26. Evans Hall: English, foreign languages, religion,<br />

social sciences and philosophy; BITS program;<br />

Center for Teaching Excellence; media center.<br />

27. Townhouses: Student residences.<br />

28. Centennial Hall: Student residences.<br />

29. Cook Building: Education and psychology;<br />

classes for <strong>Berry</strong> Middle School.<br />

30. Moon Building: Art and campus print shop.<br />

31. Green Hall: Business and economics; computer<br />

lab.<br />

32. <strong>Berry</strong> <strong>College</strong> Chapel: Seats 900. Site of Martha<br />

<strong>Berry</strong>’s grave.<br />

33. Memorial Library<br />

34. Laughlin Building: Communication.<br />

35. Jones Building: <strong>Campus</strong> maintenance.<br />

36. Morton-Lemley Hall: Women’s residence hall.<br />

37. Thomas <strong>Berry</strong> Hall: Women’s residence hall.<br />

38. Dana Hall: Men’s residence hall.<br />

39. Intercollegiate Tennis Courts<br />

40. Intramural Sports Fields<br />

41. Roy Richards Memorial Gymnasium<br />

42. Blackstone Hall: Houses the E.H. Young<br />

Theatre.<br />

43. Roosevelt Cabin: Built around 1902. Originally<br />

a guest house; visited once by President<br />

Theodore Roosevelt.<br />

44. Garland Dickey Adventure Challenge Course<br />

45. Hoge Building: Faculty and institutional<br />

research; human resources.<br />

46. Robinwood Cottage: Cultural house.<br />

47. Oak Hill Gift Shop: Located in a restored<br />

cottage. Snack area, picnic area.<br />

48. The Martha <strong>Berry</strong> Museum: Houses an<br />

impressive art collection and memorabilia<br />

associated with Martha <strong>Berry</strong> and the <strong>Berry</strong><br />

Schools.<br />

49. Oak Hill: Historic home of <strong>Berry</strong> founder Martha<br />

<strong>Berry</strong>.<br />

50. <strong>Berry</strong> <strong>College</strong> President’s Home<br />

51. <strong>Campus</strong> Police


15<br />

23<br />

18<br />

17<br />

14<br />

WinShape Facilities<br />

Residence Halls<br />

Academic/Research Buildings<br />

Administration/Services<br />

Athletics<br />

Faculty & Staff Housing<br />

Chapels<br />

Historic Sites<br />

16<br />

13<br />

12<br />

9<br />

10<br />

19<br />

1<br />

11<br />

5<br />

4<br />

8<br />

7<br />

20<br />

24<br />

3<br />

6<br />

Viking Trail<br />

2<br />

To Main <strong>Campus</strong><br />

3 miles<br />

LAVENDER MOUNTAIN ROAD<br />

21<br />

22<br />

map not to scale<br />

Mountain <strong>Campus</strong><br />

1. WinShape Centre: Established in 1984 by<br />

Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy to provide<br />

college scholarships and special opportunities<br />

for personal growth for young people. Also<br />

utilized in summer for WinShape Camps.<br />

Previously a high school campus.<br />

2. Frost Memorial Chapel: Features wooden<br />

beamed ceiling, flagstone floor, leaded glass<br />

windows, slate roof and three beautiful stainedglass<br />

windows.<br />

3. Barstow Memorial Library: Presently used by<br />

the <strong>Berry</strong> <strong>College</strong> Elementary School.<br />

4. <strong>Berry</strong> <strong>College</strong> Elementary School (Hamrick<br />

Hall): A private school for grades K-5.<br />

5. Friendship Hall: Women’s residence hall.<br />

6. Pilgrim Hall: Men’s residence hall.<br />

7. Log Cabins: Constructed in recent years for<br />

summer campers attending WinShape Camps.<br />

8. Hill Dining Hall: Used for special occasions,<br />

summer camp, WinShape students.<br />

9. Meacham Hall: Guest housing for WinShape<br />

Centre.<br />

10. Cherokee Lodge: Home for WinShape Centre<br />

director.<br />

11. Pine Lodge: Housing for WinShape Centre staff.<br />

The original Foundation School for Boys.<br />

12. WinShape Pavilion<br />

13. Kimbell Cottage: WinShape Centre facility.<br />

14. Water Filtration plant<br />

15. Old Mill Wheel: Built in 1930. One of the<br />

largest operational wooden overshot<br />

waterwheels anywhere at 42 feet in diameter.<br />

16. WinShape Retreat Centre: In the historic<br />

Normandy Buildings.<br />

17. Pew Observatory: Used for labs and classroom<br />

instruction.<br />

18. Possum Trot: Built in 1850 and considered the<br />

“cradle of <strong>Berry</strong> <strong>College</strong>.”<br />

19. Gunby Equine Center: 185-acre equestrian<br />

center.<br />

20. Woodbury Cottage: WinShape Centre facility.<br />

21. Skelton House: WinShape Centre facility.<br />

22. Freemantown Barn: WinShape Centre facility.<br />

23. House o’ Dreams: Built in 1926 by staff and<br />

students as a mountain retreat for Miss <strong>Berry</strong>.<br />

Seen by appointment. Call Oak Hill and The<br />

Martha <strong>Berry</strong> Museum at 706-368-6777.<br />

24. Swan Lake<br />

613/08-09/5,000

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