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Alachua County cartographic resources at the Map & Imagery Library: UF campus maps

A guide to local cartographic resources held by the Map & Imagery Library

A black and white photograph of a person reading a paper map.University of Florida student looks at a campus map, 1980s.

UF campus maps

The UF Map & Imagery Library holds maps of the UF campus dating back to the early 1900s, with the bulk of holdings ranging from the 1940s to present day. The UF campus map collection documents the growth of the university from its first year (1906) on the Gainesville campus, which served 102 students, to today (serving more than 60,000).

Campus maps are available for in-library use and some are available to be checked out (7-day loan period). Please contact the Map & Imagery Library for more information.

A cropped blueprint.

A portion of a 1952 campus map showing what is now called Smathers Library (labeled "5") and the area surrounding the Plaza of the Americas. Note the empty space where the building now known as Library West would be built in 1967.

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