Directions Updated 7-09-2007 – a – a & T State University, Greensboro, Nc Take Hwy #89 South to I-74 East to Hwy #52 South to I-40 East to Greensboro

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Directions Updated 7-09-2007 – a – a & T State University, Greensboro, Nc Take Hwy #89 South to I-74 East to Hwy #52 South to I-40 East to Greensboro DIRECTIONS UPDATED 7-09-2007 – A – A & T STATE UNIVERSITY, GREENSBORO, NC TAKE HWY #89 SOUTH TO I-74 EAST TO HWY #52 SOUTH TO I-40 EAST TO GREENSBORO. TAKE 2ND WENDOVER EXIT. STAY ON WENDOVER TILL YOU COME TO LINSEY STREET. TURN RIGHT. A & T STATE UNIVERSITY ON LEFT. ABINGDON HIGH SCHOOL, ABINGDON, VA TAKE I-77 NORTH TO I-81 SOUTH TO ABINGDON. TAKE EXIT 17. AT THE STOPLIGHT AT THE END OF EXIT RAMP, TURN RIGHT. GO TO MAIN STREET AND TURN RIGHT. APPROXIMATELY 1 ½ MILES ON LEFT. 276-628-1850 ALLEGHANY HIGH SCHOOL, COVINGTON, VA TAKE ROUTE #58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 NORTH, TAKE EXIT # 150 (RTE 220) TURN LEFT AT IRON GATE AND TAKE CLIFTON FORGE EXIT – MERGE ONTO I-64 WEST. TAKE EXIT 21 - TURN RIGHT AT THE END OF THE RAMP. AT STOPLIGHT TURN LEFT ON WINTERBERRY AVE. CROSS THE BRIDGE AND BEAR TO THE RIGHT ON MOUNTAINEER DRIVE. 540-863-1700 ALLEGHANY HIGH SCHOOL, SPARTA, NC TAKE ROUTE #58 WEST TO INDEPENDENCE. TURN LEFT AT STOPLIGHT ONTO US-21 SOUTH / US-58 WEST. FOLLOW US-21 SOUTH, TURNING LEFT AT STOP SIGN. CONTINUE INTO SPARTA. TURN LEFT ONTO TROJAN AVENUE. 336-372-4554 ARTS COUNCIL THEATER, THE - WINSTON-SALEM, NC TAKE ROUTE #89 SOUTH TO I-74 EAST TO ROUTE #52 SOUTH TO WINSTON-SALEM. TAKE UNIVERSITY PARKWAY. TURN RIGHT ON COLISEUM DRIVE. THEATER IS ON THE LEFT. 336-724-6776 ASHEBORO ZOO - ASHEBORO, NC TAKE ROUTE #89 TO I-74 EAST TO HWY #52 TOWARD WINSTON-SALEM, NC. TAKE I40 EAST TO HWY #220 SOUTH. LOOK FOR EXIT TO HWY #159-ZOO PARKWAY. ZOO IS ON THE RIGHT. AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL, RINER, VA TAKE HWY #58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 NORTH. TAKE EXIT #114 - TURN RIGHT ON VA-8. TOWARDS RINER -- SCHOOL IS ON THE RIGHT. 540-382-5160 – B – BARTER THEATER - ABINGDON, VA TAKE I-77 NORTH TO I-81 SOUTH TO ABINGDON. TAKE EXIT 17. AT THE STOPLIGHT -1- AT THE END OF EXIT RAMP, TURN RIGHT. GO TO MAIN STREET AND TURN RIGHT. GO APPROXIMATELY 2 BLOCKS. 276-628-2281 BASSETT HIGH SCHOOL, BASSETT, VA TAKE HWY #89 SOUTH TO MT. AIRY - GO UNDER THE 52 OVERPASS AND CONTINUE UNTIL HWY #89 DEAD ENDS - TURN RIGHT ON HWY #103 - STAY ON THIS UNTIL IT DEAD ENDS - TURN LEFT ON ROUTE 8 TOWARD STUART. CONTINUE ON ROUTE 8 TO STUART. TAKE 58 EAST TOWARDS MARTINSVILLE. ROAD TURNS INTO A 4-LANE. TAKE 220 BYPASS NORTH TOWARDS ROANOKE. TAKE EXIT 57A FOR FIELDDALE/BASSETT. TURN LEFT OFF RAMP. APPROX. ½ MILE TURN LEFT INTO SCHOOL DRIVEWAY. (COLLINS FUNERAL HOME IS ON THE RIGHT DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM THE SCHOOL.) FOOTBALL FIELD IS ON THE RIGHT SIDE. 276-629-1731 BASTIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, BASTIAN, VA TAKE HWY #58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 SOUTH TO I-77 NORTH. TAKE EXIT #58 - BASTIAN -- TURN LEFT OFF RAMP -- GO UP TO GAS STATION -- TURN LEFT -- ROUTE #52 SOUTH -- TURN LEFT AT BRICK CHURCH AFTER CROSSING BRIDGE. BATH COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, HOT SPRINGS, VA 58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I -81 NORTH. TAKE DALEVILLE EXIT (#150) FOR US-220 NORTH, 10 MILES NORTH OF ROANOKE. FOLLOW US-220 NORTH 40 MILES THROUGH CLIFTON FORGE TO I-64 West. FOLLOW I-64 WEST TO COVINGTON, AND TAKE THE US-220 NORTH (HOT SPRINGS) EXIT. FOLLOW US-220 NORTH ACROSS WARM SPRINGS MOUNTAIN TO BATH COUNTY. CONTINUE ON US-220 NORTH 5 MILES. HIGH SCHOOL IS ON THE RIGHT. PARKING IS IN THE REAR. 540-839-2431 BERRIER’S ORCHARD, CANA, VA TAKE HWY #58 EAST TO I-77 SOUTH. TAKE EXIT 1 -- TURN RIGHT ONTO HWY #620 -- AFTER ½ MILE TURN LEFT ONTO FLOWER GAP (STATE ROAD #691) -- GO ONE MILE -- TURN LEFT ONTO STATE ROAD#919 (VALENTINE LEONARD ROAD) -- GO PAST THREE HOUSES TO PACK HOUSE. BILTMORE ESTATE - ASHEVILLE, NC TAKE ROUTE #89 SOUTH TO I-77 SOUTH TO I-40 WEST. FROM I-40 TAKE EXIT 50. GO THREE BLOCKS AND FOLLOW SIGNS TO BILTMORE ESTATE ENTRANCE. BLACKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL, BLACKSBURG, VA TAKE HWY #58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 NORTH. TAKE EXIT #118 - CHRISTIANSBURG/BLACKSBURG -- TURN LEFT OFF RAMP. TAKE ROUTE #460 BY PASS TO BLACKSBURG -- TAKE BLACKSBURG BUSINESS DISTRICT EXIT -- GO DOWN MAIN STREET (MAIN STREET BEARS TO THE RIGHT). TURN RIGHT ON PATRICK HENRY DRIVE -- SCHOOL IS ON THE LEFT. 540-951-5706 BLAND HIGH SCHOOL - BASKETBALL, BLAND, VA TAKE HWY #58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 SOUTH TO I-#77 NORTH TOWARD -2- BLUEFIELD – TAKE EXIT #52 TURN RIGHT ON TO ROUTE 42/52 TO BLAND -- TURN LEFT AT CITGO ONTO ROUTE #42. TURN RIGHT ONTO E. BLUE GRASS STREET TO THE TOP OF THE HILL -- SCHOOL IS ON THE RIGHT -- BUS PARKING IS AVAILABLE AT THE WEST END OF THE BUILDING. 276-688-3621 BLAND HIGH SCHOOL - FOOTBALL @ BASTIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, BASTIAN, VA TAKE HWY #58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 SOUTH TO I-77 NORTH. TAKE EXIT #58 - BASTIAN -- TURN LEFT OFF RAMP -- GO UP TO GAS STATION -- TURN LEFT -- ROUTE #52 SOUTH -- TURN LEFT AT BRICK CHURCH AFTER CROSSING BRIDGE. FOOTBALL FIELD ON LEFT. BLUEFIELD COLLEGE, BLUEFIELD, VA TAKE HWY 58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH. TAKE EXIT #1 IMMEDIATELY AFTER PASSING THROUGH EAST RIVER MOUNTAIN TUNNEL. TURN RIGHT ON 52 NORTH (JOHN NASH BOULEVARD). TAKE ROUTE 460 WEST EXIT TO BLUEFIELD. AFTER PASSING INTO VIRGINIA, AT 2ND TRAFFIC LIGHT EXIT RIGHT ONTO COMMERCE DRIVE. GO 3/10 MILES TO 2ND TRAFFIC SIGNAL. TURN RIGHT ONTO COLLEGE DRIVE. COLLEGE ENTRANCE IS 3/10 MILES ON LEFT. (800) 872-0175 BUCHANAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, BUCHANAN, VA TAKE HWY #58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 NORTH. TAKE EXIT #162 FOR US-11 TOWARD BUCHANAN. TURN RIGHT ON US-11. CONTINUE TO FOLLOW US-11. TURN RIGHT ON PICO ROAD. TURN LEFT ON SCHOOLHOUSE ROAD. 540-254-2084 – C – CAMP ALTA MONS - SHAWSVILLE, VA (CROSS COUNTRY TRACK) TAKE HWY 58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 SOUTH. TAKE EXIT #118 AT CHRISTIANSBURG. TURN RIGHT ONTO ROUTE #460. TURN SOUTH ONTO STATE ROAD #637, PASS MEADOWBROOK NURSING HOME. TRAVEL 6 MILES, ALTA MONS IS ON THE RIGHT. CARROLL COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, HILLSVILLE, VA TAKE HWY #58 TO HILLSVILLE -- GO THROUGH TWO STOP LIGHTS AND CARROLL COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL IS ON THE LEFT. 276-728-2125 CARROLL COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, HILLSVILLE, VA TAKE HWY #58 TO HILLSVILLE AT THE FIRST STOPLIGHT TURN LEFT -- GO APPROXIMATELY 1 ½ MILES SCHOOL ON LEFT. 276-728-2382 CASTLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, CASTLEWOOD, VA TAKE HWY 58 TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 SOUTH TOWARDS BRISTOL. TAKE EXIT 14 – TURN RIGHT OFF RAMP –TURN RIGHT ON MAIN STREET – GO THRU ONE STOPLIGHT AND UNDER OVERPASS – TURN LEFT ON ROUTE 19 TOWARD HANSONVILLE – THIS SHOULD BE ROUTE 58 – TAKE 58 TOWARD ST. PAUL. TURN RIGHT AT 1ST STOPLIGHT ON 4-LANE. SCHOOL IS ON RIGHT 276-762-9449 CENTER IN THE SQUARE - ROANOKE, VA TAKE I-77 NORTH TO I-81 NORTH. TAKE I-581 TO DOWNTOWN EXIT #5 AND FOLLOW -3- WILLIAMSON ROAD TO SALEM AVE. TURN RIGHT FOLLOW SALEM AVE. TO THIRD STREET. TURN RIGHT ONTO THIRD STREET. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - AREA TAKE I-77 NORTH TO I-81 NORTH. TAKE I-64 EAST. IN CHARLOTTESVILLE YOU WILL TAKE ROUTE #29 NORTH AT THE 250 BY-PASS. CHESTNUT GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL, KING, NC TAKE ROUTE 89 SOUTH. TAKE I-74 EAST. MERGE ONTO US-52 SOUTH. TAKE KING/ TOBACCOVILLE EXIT. TURN LEFT AT END OF RAMP. GO THRU 5 STOP LIGHTS. (YOU WILL CROSS RR TRACK & OLD 52 AT 5TH LIGHT). REMAIN ON MAIN STREET. TURN LEFT ON BROWN ROAD. AT END, TURN LEFT ON CHESTNUT GROVE ROAD. IT WILL BE THE 2ND SCHOOL ON THE LEFT. 336-983-2106 CHILHOWIE HIGH SCHOOL, CHILHOWIE, VA TAKE HW 58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 SOUTH. TAKE EXIT #35 (HWY #11) -- TURN RIGHT -- GO TO THE STOPLIGHT -- TURN RIGHT -- HIGH SCHOOL IS ON RIGHT. FOOTBALL TEAM: GO PAST HIGH SCHOOL AND TURN AT THE TENNIS COURTS. OTHER BUSES: PARK BEHIND HIGH SCHOOL. 276-646-8967 CHRISTIANSBURG HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTIANSBURG, VA TAKE HWY 58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 NORTH. TAKE EXIT #114 (FIRST CHRISTIANSBURG EXIT) -- TURN LEFT OFF RAMP TOWARD TOWN -- AT THE 3RD STOP LIGHT TAKE A LEFT -- SCHOOL IS ON LEFT. 540-382-5178 CHRISTIANSBURG PRIMARY SCHOOL - CHRISTIANSBURG, VA (BLUE DEMON INVITATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY) TAKE 58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 NORTH. TAKE EXIT # 114 FOR VA-8 TOWARDS CHRISTIANSBURG/FLOYD. TURN LEFT AT VA-8. TURN LEFT AT DEPOT STREET WEST. GO THROUGH ONE TRAFFIC LIGHT. TURN LEFT INTO SCHOOL AT BETTY DRIVE. (ACROSS FROM FIRE DEPT / RESCUE SQUAD BLDG) 540-382-5175 COVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL, COVINGTON, VA TAKE ROUTE #58 EAST TO I-77 NORTH TO I-81 NORTH, TAKE EXIT 150 (RTE #220), MERGE ON I-64 WEST. TRAVEL WEST TO COVINGTON, TAKE SECOND COVINGTON EXIT, TURN LEFT ONTO FOUR LANE. FOOTBALL STADIUM ON THE LEFT, THE HIGH SCHOOL IS ACROSS THE STREET. AFTER PASSING THE FOOTBALL STADIUM TURN RIGHT, GYMNASIUM IS ON THE RIGHT. 540-965-1410 CRAIG CO. HIGH SCHOOL - NEW CASTLE, VA TAKE I-77 NORTH TO I-81 NORTH . TAKE THE SALEM/NEW CASTLE EXIT. TURN LEFT OFF RAMP. AT STOPLIGHT, TAKE A LEFT ON ROUTE #311. TURN RIGHT ON RTE #1004 (AT A CHEVRON STATION). RTE #1004 TURNS INTO RTE #615. SCHOOL IS ABOUT ½ MILE.
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