BUILDINGS indicated by black or grey numerals | |||||
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1 | Rickover Hall | 11 | Chapel | 21 | Ward Hall |
2 | Nimitz Library | 12 | Buchanan House | 22 | Lejeune Hall |
3 | Michelson Hall | 13 | Tecumseh Court | 23 | Ricketts Hall |
4 | Chauvenet Hall | 14 | Bancroft Hall | 24 | Halsey Field House |
5 | Alumni Hall | 15 | King Hall | 25 | Armel-Leftwich Visitors' Center |
6 | Leahy Hall | 16 | Mitscher Hall | 26 | Robert Crown Sailing Center |
7 | Preble Hall | 17 | Natatorium | 27 | Maury Hall |
8 | BOQ/Officers' and Faculty Club | 18 | Macdonough Hall | 28 | Sampson Hall |
9 | Guard houses | 19 | Luce Hall | 29 | Mahan Hall |
10 | Administration | 20 | Dahlgren Hall | 30 | Alumni House |
LANDMARKS indicated by yellow letters | |||||
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A | Worden Field | I | Farragut Field | Q | Rickover Terrace |
B | Worden bandshell | J | Santee Basin | R | Japanese Monument |
C | Tripoli Monument | K | Turner FIeld | S | Triton Light |
D | Herndon Monument | L | Ingram Field | T | Maine foremast |
E | Zimmerman bandshell | M | Dewey Field | U | Sea Gate |
F | Mexican Monument | N | Forrest Sherman Field (Hospital Point) | V | Macendonian Monument |
G | Tecumseh | O | USNA Cemetery | ||
H | Rip Miller Field | P | Worden Field battery | ||
Notes:
-- Buildings which appear in black are the buildings designed as Ernest Flagg's "new Naval Academy"
-- Buildings in grey are later construction.
-- Several buildings have been razed to make way for new construction on the Yard. These include several of Flagg's buildings, represented by black figures with no numbers. These were: the steam plant (in the lower left-hand corner of Rickover Hall);
Isherwood Hall (the black figure beneath Alumni Hall), and two boathouses (in the upper right-hand corner of the Nimitz Library). In addition, two early 20th century buildings which have been razed - Griffin and Melville Halls - are represnted by the pink figure beneath Alumni Hall.
--The lighter green areas represent filled land.
--The yellow line between Dewey and Ingram Fields indicates the original location of the Dewey Basin. An excellent view of this entire area before it was filled may be found in the motion picture
Navy Blue and Gold.
--The brownish-red lines are walkways.
--The orange areas in the lower area of the map are Annapolis proper - referred to by the Midshipmen's handbook, Reef Points, as
"a small village on the banks of the Naval Academy".
The two guard houses (buildings at marker 9), located at Gate 3 on Maryland Avenue, are the only structures still standing from the "old" (pre-Flagg) Naval Academy.
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