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Homewood Campus Tour
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Charles Village and Charles Street Corridor
Charles Village
Homewood is like a haven in the north Baltimore neighborhood of
Charles Village. It's a peaceful place of green grass,
wide-spreading trees, brick residence halls and classroom
buildings, and interconnecting walkways that combine to create a
comfortable country atmosphere in the heart of a major city. In
minutes you can easily find the action of Baltimore — by
bus,
light rail, your bike, or even on Hopkins' own shuttle bus
service — at the Inner Harbor, Oriole Park at Camden
Yards, the
National Aquarium, Hopkins' medical campus and the Peabody
Institute or one of many spots downtown. East of the Inner
Harbor, Fells Point — a part of town known for exciting
nightlife, fun shops, and ethnic restaurants — is a
weekend
favorite. Follow this link for some interesting
Things to Do at JHU.
Charles Street Corridor
Besides student residence halls and
apartments,
some of which also house administrative offices, the university
owns several buildings along Charles Street between 30th
Street and University Parkway. There are administrative offices
in
several of these buildings as well. A few are unoccupied at this
time.
3001 N. Charles St.
Non University Use
3103 N. Charles St.
International Student and Scholar
Services
3105 N. Charles St.
Non University Use
Abel Wolman House
Office of Design and Publications
3301 N. Charles Street
Smokler Center for Jewish Life (Hillel)
4 East 33rd Street
Faculty and Staff Assistance
Program (FASAP)
Homewood Garage
Parking
3505 N. Charles Street
Temporary Location for Student Groups
The Baltimore
Museum of Art, situated at the corner of
Charles and Art Museum Drive, is not part of the university, but
is situated at the southern tip of the campus. The BMA is home to
the renowned Cone Collection of Post-Impressionist paintings
including works by Matisse, Picasso, and Cezanne. It also houses
the world's second largest collection of Andy Warhol
compositions. The Hopkins community is very fortunate to have the
wonderful BMA so nearby.

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Last updated 29Aug07 by dgips@jhu.edu
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