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Bowdoin College Campus Maps

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The Bowdoin campus and environs can be explored through one of our maps.

More than 120 buildings are a part of the approximately 215-acre Bowdoin campus. They range from Massachusetts Hall, built 1799–1802, to the College’s newest academic building, the award-winning Kanbar Hall, completed in 2004; LEED-certified "green" residence halls (2005); the state-of-the-art Studzinski Recital Hall (2007); Watson Arena, the first LEED-certified hockey arena in the United States (2008); and the new Peter Buck Center for Health and Fitness (2009), the College’s 44,659-square-foot health and wellness facility. Bowdoin's Coastal Studies Center, located eight miles from campus on 118 acres of Orr's Island, was completed in 1998.


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Portable Document Format
Campus map with building list
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