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Mailing Address: Spitzer Science Center
California Institute of Technology
Mail Code 220-6
1200 East California Boulevard
Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
Phone Numbers: 626.395.8000 (central number)
626.432.7484 (fax)
Location: The SSC is located at the southeast corner of California Boulevard and South Wilson Avenue, on the campus of the California Institute of Technology. The SSC occupies the top three levels (2nd through 4th floors) of the Keith Spalding Administration Building. There are administrative staff on the west side of both the 2nd and 3rd floors. Spalding/SSC is building #6 on this map of the Caltech campus.
Parking: New parking regulations for the areas near the SSC were instituted in late 2005. There is long-term street parking near the SSC (avoid green or red curbs, or the ones explicitly posted as requiring parking permits, or residential areas), or you can park in our snazzy new parking garage located under the athletic field just south of the SSC. You must pay to park in the parking garage. Note that the access gates to the surface parking lot in Tournament Park (driveway immediately south of IPAC on Wilson Avenue) are generally locked after 6:30pm.

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