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Directions: Ellicott Hall
From the North (Laurel, etc.):
Follow US Route 1 South into College Park. Bear right onto 193 West (University Blvd.). At the
second light take a left onto Stadium Drive. Follow the circle 3/4 around and then follow the
roadway to the right. The stadium will be on your right-hand side, and there will be a parking
attendant available to direct you to check in.
From the South (Hyattsville, etc.):
Follow US Route 1 North into College Park. Pass the University on your left and after
approximately 1 mile take the exit for 193 West (University Blvd.). At the second light take
a left onto Stadium Drive. Follow the circle 3/4 around and then follow the roadway to the
right. The stadium will be on your right-hand side, and there will be a parking attendant
available to direct you to check in.
From New York City:
(All of these are toll roads, bridges, and tunnels.) Take the New Jersey Turnpike South to its
end (about 100 miles) and cross the Delaware Memorial Bridge. Get onto I-95 South through
Delaware (about 20 miles). Once into Maryland, it's about 60 miles to Baltimore. As you approach
Baltimore, stay on I-95 through the Ft. McHenry Tunnel. After the tunnel, go about 22 miles south
on I-95, get into the second lane from the right and get off at Exit 27 towards College Park.
After a long exit ramp, follow Exit 25B and go south on US Route 1.
From Syracuse, NY and Eastern Pennsylvania:
Take I-81 South to Harrisburg, PA and then get onto I-83 South to Baltimore. As you approach
Baltimore, get onto I-695 West, the Baltimore Beltway. Get off I-695 at Exit 11 onto I-95 South.
Go about 22 miles south on I-95, get into the second lane from the right and get off at Exit 27
towards College Park. After a long exit ramp, follow Exit 25B and go south on US Route 1.
From Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania:
Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76) East and get off at the Breezewood Exit. Get onto I-70
South. In the next 60 miles, bypass Hagerstown, MD. At Frederick, MD, get onto I-270 South
towards Washington, DC. After about 30 miles from Frederick, bypass Exit 4 and get into your
left lane and follow signs for "I-495 Washington." Once on I-495 heading East, get
off at Exit 25B and go south on US Route 1.
From Morgantown, WV:
Take the National Freeway, which is I-68, East about 100 miles to Hancock, MD. At Hancock, get
onto I-70 South and go about 48 miles to Frederick, MD. At Frederick, get onto I-270 South
towards Washington, DC. After about 30 miles from Frederick, bypass Exit 4 and get into your
left lane and follow signs for "I-495 Washington." Once on I-495 heading East, get
off at Exit 25B and go south on US Route 1.
From Eastern Tennessee and Southwestern Virginia:
Take I-81 North, get off at Exit 76 and get onto I-66 East. Go about 62 miles on I-66 and get
onto I-495 North towards Baltimore. Within eight miles, you'll enter the state of Maryland.
Follow I-495 and get off at Exit 25B and go south on US Route 1.
From North Carolina via Richmond, VA:
Take I-85 North from Charlotte, Greensboro, or Durham (NC), or I-95 North from Fayetteville or
Rocky Mount (NC) to Petersburg, VA. Pick up/stay on I-95 North at Petersburg and bypass
Richmond and Fredericksburg (VA). About 35 miles from Fredericksburg, you'll come to
Springfield, VA, where I-495 joins I-95. Take I-95/495 East about eight miles into the state
of Maryland. Go about 25 miles and get off at Exit 25B and go south on US Route 1.
From Maryland's Eastern Shore:
Take US Route 50 acorss the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. There is no toll westbound, but there is a
toll eastbound. Once across the bridge, follow US Route 50 West for about 25 miles and get onto
I-95 North. Follow I-95 and get off at Exit 25B and go south on US Route 1.
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