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Forrest Sherman Field Ingram Field Dewey Field Farragut Field Rip Miller Field (Turf Field) Worden Field (Parade Grounds) Terwilliger Brothers Field Lawrence Field Tennis Courts Cemetery Hospital Point City Dock Rickover Terrace Stribling Walk Chauvenet Walk Tecumseh Court Sea Gate NAAA Ticket Office Radford Terrace Foremast of USS Maine "Still on Patrol" USS Paddle Bell Vietnam Memorial Globe Gazebo Mexican Monument Triton Light Jeanette Memorial Tripoli Monument Herndon Monument Zimmerman Bandstand Macedonian Monument Midway Monument Submarine Monument Lejeune Statue Flag Pole Bill the Goat Seabees Monument Gazebo Class of '49 House Hubbard Hall Alumni House Columbarium Hendrix Oceanography Lab Robert Crown Sailing Center Levy Center and Jewish Chapel Stockdale Ethics Center Bishop Stadium Observatory Firehouse Leahy Hall Naval Academy Club Larson Hall Jones Crypt Buchanan House WHG FitzGerald Clubhouse Vandergrift Cutter Shed Glenn Warner Soccer Facility Bancroft Hall Dahlgren Hall Ward Hall Macdonough Hall Luce Hall Scott Natatorium Mitscher Hall King Hall Alumni Hall Nimitz Library Hopper Hall (Summer 2019) Maury Hall Mahan Hall Rickover Hall Michelson Hall Chauvenet Hall Sampson Hall Chapel Preble Hall Lejeune Hall Halsey Field House Ricketts Hall Wesley Brown Field House Parking Garage Quarterdeck Visitor Parking at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (Shuttle to Gate 1) 100.2014 Map © International Mapping Associates, Ellicott City, MD The USNA Mission To develop Midshipmen morally, mentally and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty, honor and loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicated to a career of naval service and have potential for future development in mind and character to assume the highest responsibilities of command, citizenship and government. Gate 1 Visitor Entrance Visit exhibits in the Quarterdeck Proceed to Armel-Leftwich Visitor Center Photo ID required Armel-Leftwich Visitor Center Admissions Short-Term Parking Pedestrian Entrance Gate 3 Entrance USNA Employees Only Gate 8 Pedestrian Entrance 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 1 Armel-Leftwich Visitor Center Visitors to the Naval Academy are welcomed by a new, high-tech exhibit, the Quarterdeck, as they enter the Halsey Field House on the way to the Armel-Leftwich Visitor Center. The exhibit includes current-day photos and videos of academy life; an interactive touch screen wall map, a USNA Featured Graduates screen; interactive videos; and an Alumni Association directory. The visitor center houses an information desk, free film, Naval Academy Guide Service, additional exhibits and the official Naval Academy Gift Shop. Admissions Located on the second deck of the Visitor Center. The Office of Admissions is open to the public and candidates interested in applying to the Naval Academy. Admissions briefings are held Monday through Saturday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. except for federal holidays. Ricketts Hall, NAAA Ticket Office Tickets for Navy athletics are sold here. The building also houses Naval Academy Athletic Association (NAAA) offices, a varsity athletic training complex, and football locker room. Lejeune Physical Education Center The Athletic Hall of Fame, an Olympic-size pool and a wrestling arena are located here. The Commodore Uriah P. Levy Center and Jewish Chapel The Levy Center supports the moral development of midshipmen with a beautiful chapel in the East Wing and a character learning center in the West Wing. It also provides a fellowship hall and place of study and reflection for midshipmen of all faiths. Dahlgren Hall The Drydock Restaurant is open to the public and a great place to see ship and aircraft memorabilia. Midshipmen social activities are often held here. Hanging above the second deck is a model of a Wright B-1 Flyer. Tecumseh Court The Indian warrior Tecumseh stands watch over the site of noon meal formations for the Brigade of Midshipmen, normally held at 12:05 pm weekdays during the academic year, schedule and weather permitting. Bancroft Hall Bancroft Hall is the largest dormitory in the U.S. The rotunda and a sample midshipman room are open to the public, as well as Memorial Hall and a copy of the famous “Dont Give Up The Ship” flag. Main Chapel Located on a high point in the Yard, with a sweeping view of the Severn River, the chapel was dedicated in 1908 and conducts Catholic and Protestant services which are open to the public. Beautiful stained glass windows were designed by Tiffany and Gorham Studios. Crypt of John Paul Jones One of the greatest Revolutionary War naval heroes, Jones is enshrined beneath the chapel. His remains, brought to America in 1905 after 113 years of obscurity in a Parisian cemetery, were found by General Horace Porter, U.S. Ambassador to France. U.S. Naval Academy Museum, Preble Hall The museum contains historic treasures, including paintings and artifacts. The exhibit “Leadership and Service: The History of the U.S. Navy and USNA” is located on the first floor; the Rogers Collection of antique ship models is on the second floor. The museum store features nautical books, prints, models and gifts. 7 2 5 10 9 1 3 6 8 4 TOURING THE YARD Welcome! Great moments and heroes in American history are represented throughout the Yard in statues, paintings, ship models and artifacts. The Naval Academy is accessible through the Gate 1 pedestrian entrances on Randall Street and Prince George Street. Visitors 18 and older must show a photo ID. Once on the Yard, proceed to the Quarterdeck and the visitor center and enjoy your visit! 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Armel-Leftwich Visitor CenterVisitors to the Naval Academy are welcomed by a new, high-tech exhibit, the Quarterdeck, as they enter the Halsey Field House on the way to the Armel-Leftwich Visitor Center.

The exhibit includes current-day photos and videos of academy life; an interactive touch screen wall map, a USNA Featured Graduates screen; interactive videos; and an Alumni Association directory.

The visitor center houses an information desk, free film, Naval Academy Guide Service, additional exhibits and the official Naval Academy Gift Shop. AdmissionsLocated on the second deck of the Visitor Center. The Office of Admissions is open to the public and candidates interested in applying to the Naval Academy. Admissions briefings are held Monday through Saturday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. except for federal holidays.

Ricketts Hall, NAAA Ticket OfficeTickets for Navy athletics are sold here. The building also houses Naval Academy Athletic Association (NAAA) offices, a varsity athletic training complex, and football locker room.

Lejeune Physical Education CenterThe Athletic Hall of Fame, an Olympic-size pool and a wrestling arena are located here.

The Commodore Uriah P. Levy Center and Jewish ChapelThe Levy Center supports the moral development of midshipmen with a beautiful chapel in the East Wing and a character learning center in the West Wing. It also provides a fellowship hall and place of study and reflection for midshipmen of all faiths.

Dahlgren HallThe Drydock Restaurant is open to the public and a great place to see ship and aircraft memorabilia. Midshipmen social activities are often held here. Hanging above the second deck is a model of a Wright B-1 Flyer.

Tecumseh CourtThe Indian warrior Tecumseh stands watch over the site of noon meal formations for the Brigade of Midshipmen, normally held at 12:05 pm weekdays during the academic year, schedule and weather permitting.

Bancroft HallBancroft Hall is the largest dormitory in the U.S. The rotunda and a sample midshipman room are open to the public, as well as Memorial Hall and a copy of the famous “Dont Give Up The Ship” flag.

Main ChapelLocated on a high point in the Yard, with a sweeping view of the Severn River, the chapel was dedicated in 1908 and conducts Catholic and Protestant services which are open to the public. Beautiful stained glass windows were designed by Tiffany and Gorham Studios.

Crypt of John Paul JonesOne of the greatest Revolutionary War naval heroes, Jones is enshrined beneath the chapel. His remains, brought to America in 1905 after 113 years of obscurity in a Parisian cemetery, were found by General Horace Porter, U.S. Ambassador to France.

U.S. Naval Academy Museum,Preble HallThe museum contains historic treasures, including paintings and artifacts. The exhibit “Leadership and Service: The History of the U.S. Navy and USNA” is located on the first floor; the Rogers Collection of antique ship models is on the second floor. The museum store features nautical books, prints, models and gifts.

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TOURING THE YARDWelcome! Great moments and heroes in American history are represented

throughout the Yard in statues, paintings, ship models and artifacts. The Naval Academy is accessible through the Gate 1 pedestrian entrances on Randall Street and Prince George Street. Visitors 18 and older must show a photo ID. Once on the Yard, proceed to the Quarterdeck and the visitor center and enjoy your visit!

Entrances for handicapped

Restrooms with facilities for handicapped

Dining open to public(No picnics on the Yard)

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Open to public

Parking for thosewith USNA IDs,DoD credentials orhandicapped tags

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