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Maps And Driving Directions


1998 Military and Aerospace Applications of
Programmable Devices and Technologies Conference

 

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From Baltimore-Washington International Airport   BWI Area Map

Exit Airport
Take Route 195 West
Baltimore Washington Parkway South
Exit Route 193 (Greenbelt Road)
          (Take a left on Southway and proceed for approximately 1/10 of a mile to get to 193 .)
Make a left onto Greenbelt Road East and continue for approximately two miles.
The main gate will be on the left at the first traffic light after Cipriano Road. (conference).
For advanced registration and tours (Monday, September 14), continue on to the next traffic light and turn left onto Soil Conservation Road. Turn left at the first opportunity to reach the Visitor Center.

 

From Ronald Reagan National Airport   Reagan-National Area Map

Exit Airport
Take Route 1 South
I95 (Beltway) Outer Loop towards Baltimore (about 25 minutes)
Exit 22, Route 193 (Greenbelt Road) East and continue for approximately two miles.
The main gate will be on the left at the first traffic light after Cipriano Road. (conference).
For advanced registration and tours (Monday, September 14), continue on to the next traffic light and turn left onto Soil Conservation Road. Turn left at the first opportunity to reach the Visitor Center.

 

From Dulles International Airport   Dulles Area Map

Exit Airport
Take Dulles Access Road (approximately 12 miles)
I495 North (Beltway) Inner Loop (about 30 minutes)
Exit 22 to Baltimore Washington Parkway North, continue for 1/3 mile
Exit to Route 193 (Greenbelt Road) East and continue for approximately two miles.
The main gate will be on the left at the first traffic light after Cipriano Road. (conference).
For advanced registration and tours (Monday, September 14), continue on to the next traffic light and turn left onto Soil Conservation Road. Turn left at the first opportunity to reach the Visitor Center.


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