Re: getting to Bismarck

Carol D. Lee (cdlee who-is-at merle.acns.nwu.edu)
Fri, 16 Feb 1996 20:26:10 -0600

Dear Sharon,

I'm assuming you'll be coming I-65 to I-94. Take I-94 -- once you pass
Torrence Avenue, stay to your right. You'll see a sign that says I-94 to
Chicago. You'll end up on what's called the Calumet Expressway. Once you
pass 111th street, the highway will fork, with the road to your left saying
Chicago (I-94 West) and the road to your right saying 103rd and Stony Island
exits. Stay to your left toward I-94. Stay on I-94, known as the Dan Ryan
expressway , to Washington Street exit. This will take you a good 15 - 20
minutes. Washington Street runs east. (Coming off the expressway, to your
right is east, to your left is west) Stay onWashington until you reach
LaSalle. Turn left on LaSalle one block to the next street which is
Randolph. Turn left onto Randolph (the only way you can turn). The Bismarck
is on Randolph, between LaSalle and Wells. There is a parking lot on
Randolph, just past Wells (that is, the next block up from the hotel).

I hope this is clear enough.

Carol D. Lee

>
>Can you give me directions if I'm driving in from the south, from Indiana?
>
>...Sharon Sperry
>slsperry who-is-at indiana.edu
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>
>
Carol D. Lee, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Education & Social Policy
Northwestern University
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