Johns Hopkins University: Campus Tour
 

Homewood Campus Tour
 
Begin a guided tour of the Homewood campus.

Or, pan around the imagemap of the Homewood Campus (pictured below) and pick your own route. If you have a particular destination in mind, scroll down to the alphabetical list of campus buildings and hot spots below. Have a nice time!

AMR 1 AMR 2 Building A Building B Ames Barton Biology East Bradford Apartments Carnegie Institution Charles Commons Chemistry Clark Computer Science & Engineering Dell House Dunning Education Building Garland Gatehouse Gilman Levering, Glass Pavilion Hodson Homewood Apartments Homewood Museum Interfaith Center Jenkins Johns Hopkins Club Krieger Lacrosse Hall of Fame Latrobe Levi Macaulay Maryland Mason (Visitor Center, Admissions) Mattin McCoy Mergenthaler Merrick Barn MSE Library Mudd Muller Building New Engineering Building Nichols House O'Connor Rec. Center Old Carnegie Building Olin Remsen Rogers House ROTC Shaffer Shriver Smokler Center (Hillel) Whitehead White Athletic Center Homewood Field Bloomberg Center Wolman Wyman Park Building Decker Quad The Beach Keyser Quad Greenhouse Abel Wolman House Steinwald Abel Wolman House AMR 1 AMR 2 Building A Building 2 Ames Barton Biology East Bloomberg Center Bradford Apts. Carnegie Institution Charles Commons Chemistry Clark Comp. Sci. & Engineering Dell House Dunning Education Building Garland Gatehouse Gilman Glass Pavilion Greenhouse Hodson Homewood Apts. Homewood Field Homewood Museum Interfaith Center Jenkins Johns Hopkins Club Krieger Lacrosse Hall of Fame Latrobe Levering Levi Macaulay Maryland Mason Visitor Center / Admissions Mattin Center McCoy Mergenthaler Merrick Barn MSE Library Mudd Muller Building New Engineering Bldg. Nichols House O'Connor Rec. Center Old Carnegie Building Olin Remsen Rogers House ROTC San Martin Center Shaffer Shriver Smokler Center (Hillel) Steinwald Whitehead White Athletic Center Wolman Wyman Park Bldg. Visitor Parking Visitor Parking Visitor Parking San Martin Center Visitor Parking
Alphabetical Listing of Campus Buildings, Named Drives, Quads, Gardens, and Artwork
Abel Wolman House
Alumni Memorial Residences 1 (AMR 1)
Alumni Memorial Residences 2 (AMR 2)
Alumni Memorial Residences A (AMR A)
Alumni Memorial Residences B (AMR B)
Ames Hall
Barton Hall
"The Beach"
Biology East
Bloomberg Center for Physics
   and Astronomy
Bowman Drive
Bradford Apartments
Bronk Drive
Bufano Sculpture Garden
Building A and Building B
Bunting Meyerhoff Interfaith and
   Community Service Center
Carnegie Institution
Centennial Sculpture
Charles Commons
Charles Village
Chemistry Building
Clark Hall
Computational Science and Engineering Building
Decker Gardens
Decker Quadrangle
Dell House
Dunning Hall
Education Building
Eisenhower Library
Garland Hall
Gatehouse
Gilman Hall
Give Peace a Chance sculpture
Glass Pavilion
Goodnow Drive
Greenhouse
Guy Memorial Walk
Hodson Hall
Homewood Field
Homewood Apartments
Homewood Museum
Hopkins Union
Ivy Hall Apartments
Jenkins Hall
Johns Hopkins Club
Johns Hopkins Monument
Krieger Hall
Lacrosse Gates
Lacrosse Hall of Fame
Sidney Lanier Memorial sculpture
Latrobe Hall
Levering Hall
Levi Building
Lower Quad (Wyman Quadrangle)
Macaulay Hall
Maryland Hall
Mason Hall
Mattin Center
McCoy Hall
Mergenthaler Hall
Merrick Barn
Robert G. Merrick Entrance
Merrick Wall
Mudd Hall
Muller Building
New Engineering Building
Nichols House
O'Connor Recreation Center
Old Carnegie Building
Olin Hall
Owen House
Remsen Hall
Rogers House
ROTC Building
San Martin Center
Seton Court / Education Building
Shaffer Hall
Maxine F. Singer Building
Shriver Hall
Smokler Center for Jewish Studies (Hillel)
Steinwald House
Upper Quad (Keyser Quadrangle)
White Athletic Center
Whitehead Hall
Wolman Hall
Wyman Park Building


Visitor Information and Maps

Driving Directions to the Homewood Campus
Homewood Campus Parking Map
Golf Cart Tour of Homewood 2002
A Plan for the Homewood Campus: The JHU Masterplan
Homewood Campus Webcams
Johns Hopkins University Visitor Information


"A Brief History of the Homewood Campus: Its Buildings, Monuments, and Sculpture," a booklet published by the Milton S. Eisenhower Library in 1991, serves as the primary source of content for this online tour. The majority of the photographs included here were commissioned and scanned by Kathy Vitarelli and Jes Porro of the Alumni Magazine Consortium.

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Last updated 25Jun08 by dgips@jhu.edu