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Directions to Hanover 2003
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How to get to the campus . . .
From Interstate 91
• From North, East, South or West, head for Interstate 91 and take it north or south to Norwich, Vt., depending on where you are starting from. Take Exit 13 and head east on Vt. Route 10A toward the Connecticut River and New Hampshire. Cross the river into New Hampshire, where the road becomes Wheelock Street, go up the hill to the first traffic light, and you are there, in the center of Dartmouth College.
• Our Friday night (Oct. 10) program will take place in Alumni Hall, which is upstairs in the Hopkins Center on Wheelock Street, facing the Green and right next door to the Hanover Inn. Registration will begin Friday afternoon at Storrs Pond Campground (see below). A registration table will be set up in Alumni Hall immediately before the opening session.
From the Boston area (about 2.5 hours)
• Take I-93 North to I-89 North at Concord, N.H. Get off I-89 at Exit 18 in Lebanon, N.H., onto Route 120. (A sign says that it is the exit for Dartmouth College.) Bear right off the exit, heading north on Rt.120 into Hanover.
• In 4.1 miles from the exit, Route 120 forks at a traffic light. Bear right at the fork, following Route 120 one-half mile on South Park Street to the second traffic light. Turn left at the light, onto East Wheelock Street. Follow East Wheelock for two-tenths of a mile, when you will come to the Dartmouth Green on your right.
Public transportation
• By plane: Lebanon (N.H.) Municipal Airport, 10 miles from the Dartmouth campus, is served by several daily flights from New York (LaGuardia), Boston (Logan) and Philadelphia International airports. Consult your travel agent for connection information. Manchester, N.H., Airport is 90 minutes south, with bus service to Hanover from Manchester.
• By train: Amtrak’s “Vermonter” service from Washington and New York arrives daily in nearby White River Junction, Vt. Consult your nearest Amtrak agent for information.
• By bus: Vermont Transit (802-223-7112) has several buses from various points arriving daily in White River Junction, Vt., with connections to the Dartmouth campus. Dartmouth Coach (603-448-2800) offers daily service between the Dartmouth campus and Boston’s South Station and Logan Airport.
Campground
• Directions, details: Check out the separate page for facilities, layout and other information on Storrs Pond Campground.