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Parking is available in the visitor spaces located to the left of the front of Johnson Hall; if those are full, follow the parking map directions to additional OEP parking behind and to the right of the Department of Revenue Administration on Averill Drive.
At Johnson Hall, use the intercom located in the vestibule to contact the receptionist. When buzzed in, enter the lobby and take the elevator to the third floor.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
From Points South of Concord:
Take I-93 North to Exit 14 (Loudon Road) and turn left at the traffic light at the end of the ramp. Proceed through 2 traffic lights, then turn left onto North Main Street and continue South (0.5 miles) to Pleasant Street. Turn right onto Pleasant Street and continue West for 1 mile, then turn left into the Gov. Hugh J. Gallen State Office Park. Follow the signs to the Office of Energy and Planning.
From Points North of Concord:
Take I-93 South to Exit 14 (Loudon Road) and turn right at the traffic light at the end of the ramp. At the 2nd traffic light, turn left onto North Main Street and continue South (0.5 miles) to Pleasant Street. Turn right onto Pleasant Street and continue West for 1 mile, then turn left into the Gov. Hugh J. Gallen State Office Park. Follow the signs to the Office of Energy and Planning.
From Points East of Concord:
Take Route 4 West to I-393 West to North Main Street. Turn left onto North Main Street and continue South (0.5 miles) to Pleasant Street. Turn right onto Pleasant Street and continue West for 1 mile, then turn left into the Gov. Hugh J. Gallen State Office Park. Follow the signs to the Office of Energy and Planning.
From Points West of Concord:
Take I-89 South to Exit 2 (Clinton Street) and turn right at the end of the ramp. Proceed East for 2 miles. At the 2nd traffic light turn left onto South Fruit Street. At the traffic light at the end of South Fruit Street, turn right onto Pleasant Street and continue East for one-half mile. Turn right into the Gov. Hugh J. Gallen State Office Park and follow the signs to the Office of Energy and Planning.
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