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Greetings from Purdue University, Home of the Boilermakers! We Are Excited to Have You Visit Purdue and the Lafayette - West Lafayette Area PURDUE UNIVERSITY DETAILSTRAVEL/LODGING Greetings from Purdue University, home of the Boilermakers! We are excited to have you visit Purdue and the Lafayette - West Lafayette area. urdue is a Big Ten University with more than 38,000 students enrolled at its main campus in West Lafayette, Indiana. The main campus occupies Pover 1,500 acres, located within 500 miles of half the nation’s population. Visit www.purdue.edu to learn more about Purdue University. Go to http://calendar.purdue.edu for a complete listing of all events and programs at Purdue. Excellent conference facilities and services are available year-round at Purdue. An on-campus hotel, professional conference coordinators, in-house audio-visual services, on-site caterers, dedicated meeting space, and much more are available. For more information about hosting your next conference or meeting at Purdue, please visit our web site at www.conf.purdue.edu or contact us at 800-955-6385. The Purdue Union Club Hotel is a professionally managed, full-service facility that offers a blend of classic and modern elegance on the Purdue campus. Located in the Purdue Memorial Union, the Union Club Hotel is convenient to the University’s conference facilities. Visit their web site at www.union.purdue.edu for more information. To make reservations, contact the hotel at 765-494-8913 or 800-320-6291. For a complete listing of area hotels and information about the community including festivals, attractions, and shopping, contact the Lafayette - West Lafayette Convention and Visitors Bureau, at www.homeofpurdue.com or call 800-872-6648. WEST LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE Hilton Garden Inn Baymont Inn Lees Inn Tapawingo Dr. and State Rd. 26 312 Meijer Drive 4701 Meijer Court 765-743-2100 / 877-782-9444 765-446-2400 / 877-BAYMONT 765-447-3434 / 800-733-5337 Super 8 Motel Comfort Suites Hotel Marriott TownePlace Suites 2030 Northgate Drive 31 Frontage Road 163 Frontage Road 765-567-7100 / 800-800-8000 765-447-0016 / 800-228-5150 765-446-8668 / 800-527-1133 Union Club Hotel (On Campus) Fairfield Inn Best Western Lafayette State and Grant Streets 4000 State Road 26 East 4343 State Road 26 East 765-494-8900 / 800-320-6291 765-449-0083 / 800-228-2800 765-447-0575 / 800-937-8376 University Inn Conference Hampton Inn Ramada Inn Center & Suites 3941 State Road 26 East 4221 State Road 26 East 3001 Northwestern Avenue 765-447-1600 / 800-HAMPTON 765-447-9460 / 800-2RAMADA 765-463-5511 / 800-777-9808 Holiday Inn Select Red Roof Inn City Center - 515 South Street 4201 State Road 26 East 765-423-1137 765-448-4671 / 800-843-7663 Homewood Suites Signature Inn 3939 State Road 26 East 4320 State Road 26 East 765-448-9700 / 800-CALL-HOME 765-447-4142 / 800-822-5252 LIMOUSINE SERVICE - Lafayette Limo Inc.: 765-497-3828 (to and from the Indianapolis Airport) www.lafayettelimo.com TAXI SERVICE - Four Star Taxi: 765-448-6150 - City Cab: 765-429-8294 Lafayette-West Lafayette are always on Eastern CAR RENTALS Standard Time. - Ace: 765-446-2234 We do not observe Daylight Savings Time. - Budget: 765-447-9571 / 800-527-0700 - Enterprise Rent-A-Car: 800-736-8222 - National: 765-447-8881 TRAVEL ALERT WEB SITE - www.purdue.edu/oop/travelalert (for construction updates) EA/EOU 02/05 NORTHERN INDIANA GETTING TO CAMPUS LAFAYETTE-WEST LAFAYETTE AREA - From Chicago: Take Interstate-65 South to Exit #178, State Road 43. Follow State Road 43 South to West Lafayette (about 7 miles). West Lafayette is about 125 miles southeast of Chicago. - From Indianapolis: Take Interstate-65 North to Exit #172, State Road 26. Follow signs for State Road 26 West through Lafayette (approximately 7 miles). Cross the State Road 26 bridge over the Wabash River to be in West Lafayette. West Lafayette is about 65 miles northwest of Indianapolis. - For additional travel directions visit: www.pudue.edu/oop/campus_map PURDUE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS KNOY Knoy (Maurice G.) Hall of Technology SMTH Smith Hall KRAN Krannert Building STDM Ross-Ade Stadium BUILDINGS KCTR Krannert Center for Executive Education and Research STEW Stewart Center AQUA Boilermaker Aquatic Center LAMB Lambert (Ward L.) Fieldhouse and Gymnasium STON Stone (Winthrop E.) Hall AR Armory LILY Lilly Hall of Life Sciences TERY Terry (Oliver P.) Memorial House (Purdue Police) BCC Black Cultural Center LYNN Lynn (Charles J.) Hall of Veterinary Medicine VIC Visitor Information Center BRNG Beering (Steven C.) Hall of Liberal Arts and Education MACK Mackey (Guy J.) Arena VPA Visual and Performing Arts CL50 Class of 1950 Lecture Hall ME Mechanical Engineering Building WTHR Wetherill (Richard Benbridge) Laboratory of Chemistry DAUC Dauch Alumni Center MOLL Mollenkopf Athletic Center DANL Daniel Turfgrass Center MTHW Matthews (Mary L.) Hall RESIDENCE FACILITIES DYE Pete Dye Clubhouse PMU Purdue Memorial Union CARY Cary (Franklin Levering) Quadrangle ELLT Elliott (Edward C.) Hall of Music PMUC Purdue Memorial Union Club ERHT Earhart (Amelia) Residence Hall FS Food Science Building RAP Ross Ade Pavillion FORD Ford Dining Court HEAV Heavilon Hall RAWL Jerry S. Rawls Hall HARR Harrison (Benjamin) Residence Hall HORT Horticulture Building RSC Recreational Sports Center HAWK Hawkins (George A.) Hall HOVD Hovde (Frederick L.) Hall of Administration SCPA Slayter Center of Performing Arts HILL Hillenbrand Residence Hall IAF Intercollegiate Athletic Facility HLTP Hilltop Apartments MCUT McCutcheon (John T.) Residence Hall MRDH Meredith (Virginia C.) Residence Hall OWEN Owen (Richard) Residence Hall SHRV Shreve (Eleanor B.) Residence Hall D6, 7 TARK Tarkington (Newton Booth) Residence Hall WILY Wiley (Harvey W.) Residence Hall WIND Windsor Halls YONG Young (Ernest C.) Hall PARKING GARAGES PGG Parking Garage, Grant Street (Visitor Parking) PGGW Parking Garage, Grant and Wood Streets PGM Parking Garage, Marsteller Street PGMD Parking Garage, McCutcheon Drive RAP PGNW Parking Garage, Northwestern Avenue PGU Parking Garage, University Street.
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