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YSU History Day Saturday, April 6, 2019 Registration Parking Open House / Awards YSU History Day Saturday, April 6, 2019 Registration Please arrive between 8:30-9:30am. 1. Registration and setup is from 8:30-9:30am. (NO registration after 9:30am.) ​ ​ a. NHD Rulebook Rule #7: Students are responsible for setting up their own ​ exhibits, equipments, and/or props at the contest. Students may have reasonable help carrying them, but setup must be completed by students (and/or group members). 2. There are THREE registration spots: a. Junior Exhibits: McKay Auditorium, Beeghly College of Education (enter ​ through West Rayen Ave. side) b. Senior Exhibits: Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor on West ​ Wood St. c. Papers, Documentaries, Websites, Performances: DeBartolo Hall lobby ​ 3. Unpaid registration fees will be expected during check in. If you or your teacher has not already sent payment, please be prepared to pay the $5 fee by cash or check. 4. Judging starts promptly at 10:00am. Only students and judges are allowed in the room ​ ​ during judging. Family, friends, and/or teachers must leave rooms before judging begins at 10:00am. Parking Parking is available in the following visitor lots for $5: ● M-60 parking deck at the corner of Fifth & Lincoln Aves. ● M-70 parking lot at the corner of Fifth Ave. & Grant St. (entrance on Grant). Open House / Awards ● Exhibits are open to the public from 2:00-3:00pm. ● The awards ceremony will be held in Beeghly Center at 3:00pm. YSU History Day Saturday, April 6, 2019 Youngstown Museums There are several museums in Youngstown within a 5-minute drive or 15-minute walk from campus: 1. Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor 151 W. Wood St. 9am-4:30pm 2. OH WOW! The Roger & Gloria Jones Children's Center for Science & Technology 11 W. Federal St. 10:00am-4:00pm 3. Tyler History Center (Mahoning Valley Historical Society) ​ 325 W. Federal St. Noon-4:00pm 4. The Arms Family Museum (Mahoning Valley Historical Society) ​ 648 Wick Ave. Noon-4:00pm 5. John J. McDonough Museum of Art 525 Wick Ave. 11:00am-4:00pm 6. Butler Institute of American Art 524 Wick Ave. 11:00am-4:00pm Food Restaurants and coffee shops can be found along Fifth Ave., Federal St., and Elm St. near Beeghly College. Chick-fil-A in Kilcawley Center is open from 10:00am-6:00pm. University Buildings MEM 9/11 Memorial 8H 62 Andrews Student Recreation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and Wellness Center 5H OHIO K PENN 75 Barnes & Noble Bookstore 3K AVENUE A A PARK SY VENUE A 1 Beeghly Center 5G MICHIGAN LVANIA A FOW 58 Beeghly Hall 5L 25 Bliss Hall 12 H VEN $ VENUE $ BH Buechner Hall 8F AVENUE A 349 Cafaro UE H B 34 Cafaro House 6B B House MADISON 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 27 Central Utility Plant 7F 2137 45 Christman Dining Commons 5C Lyden House Christman M90 60 Clingan-Waddell Hall (YSU Police) 4N Dining C Commons C 10 Coffelt Hall 9G R92 4511 57 CMC 9J 24 Cushwa Hall 6J 9 DeBartolo Hall 5I MADISON AVENUE EXPRESSWAY (U.S. 422) 18 E.J. Salata Complex 5M D D 13 Fedor Hall 6F FOW Flats On Wick Apartments 7A SERVICE ROAD 40 Fok Hall 10 G F80 M81 TENNIS 66 M2 E COURTS Watson And E 6 Jones Hall 10 J Tressel Training 3938 Melnick Farmers Site Hall 16 Kilcawley Center 7H National BEEDE Weller 4139 2759 R23 M24 Bank Field FIELD House Wick F20 FIFTH 4 EMERALD STREET 15 Kilcawley House 8H 34 F82 A House Stambaugh 29 Lincoln Building 10K R3 M21 A Stadium F VENUE 1713 F 37 Lyden House 5B 1027 30 72 Veterans Covelli Fedor ELM STREET R4 100 200 Resource 37 2 M30 Wick Avenue Parking Deck 12 I Sports Hall BH E Center 8 AL Complex 51 VENUE Pollock University 23 M60 Fifth Avenue Parking Deck 5J A VALLEY STREET Beeghly Sweeney F1 Coffelt House Courtyard Hall 403 Apartments 26 Maag Library 10 I Center F84 Heritage Hall 7 YSON STREET AUDUBON STREET G WICK G 76 Mahoning Valley Innovation & $ Park 3511 FokFok 42 WICK OV FORD 10 Softball BR HallHall Field T Commercialization Center 4L ARMED FORCES BLVD Kilcawley UNIVERSITY PLAZA SPRING STREET CARLTON AVENUE TREE House A 43 McDonough Museum of Art 11 I VENUE 624 1520 Bliss GRANT S 16 $ D 257 Hall 59 Melnick Hall 11 E Andrews Rec 19 M32 H & Wellness Kilcawley H 8 Meshel Hall 11 I M72 Center Center 22 Moser Hall 7J M70 $ 2 Tod 365 C V31 McDonough Hall Museum M71 FIFTH 159 MEM ADAMS STREETSMOKY 21 Stavich Family Bridge 11 I B 2643 DeBartolo 2 54 Phelps Building 9K Hall 22 I A $ Recycling I VENUE 3121 7 Pollock House 11G M30 HOLLOWCenter 2426 288 Wick Avenue 56 Smith Hall 4L ARLINGTON STREET Maag Meshel Parking Deck HARRISON FIELD Library Hall WILLARD ST. 4 Stambaugh Stadium 3F 1424 Moser 1438 11 Sweeney Hall (Admissions) 8G 23 M60 Cushwa 2229 Hall Ward Jones 23 LNUTWA STREET J M66 Fifth Avenue Beecher J Hall Hall F33 5 Tod Hall 9H Parking Deck $ Hall 186 57 M34 WEBB STREET M36 UE University Edge Apartments 2L M63 CMC 100 University Courtyard Apartments 13 F LINCOLN AVENUE VENUE M35 COURT STREET 200 University Courtyard Apartments 14F A K 75 1 3254 Lincoln J GROVE ST. K M64 Bldg 72 Veterans Resource Center 11F UE Barnes & 4329 33 WICK M62 Noble F55 Beeghly F43 M37 14 Ward Beecher Hall 9J University Edge ENUEAV Hall Phelps FUTURE SITE OF 66 Watson and Tressel Training Site (WATTS) 8E 586 M44 Building THE ENCLAVE S42 STREET Fall 2018 I 38 Weller House 10 E L FIFTH V54 L W. RAYEN AVENUE 49 Westinghouse Building 5M Smith HAZEL V56 V41 39 Wick House 10 E Hall M61 2556 64 Williamson Hall 9M M53 Williamson 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hall M M 64 M Area Arts & Cultural Venues & Churches 4049 18 16 A Arms Family Museum of Local History 10 F E.J. Salata ELM STREET P PHELPS STREET M52 Complex B Beecher Center for Technology in the Arts 10I 6012 M51 F Faculty/Staff parking Motorcycle parking TDD Phone C Butler Institute of American Art 10 H N YSU Police WOOD STREET N M Mixed parking Accessible parking Recycling Center D Butler Institute – North Annex 10 H V46 M50 R Resident parking Accessible Entrance P YSU Police E Holy Trinity Romanian Orthodox Church 10F F45 Mahoning Valley S Student parking Emergency Phone $ F Youngstown Historical Center of Industry Innovation & ATM 76 Commercialization F & Labor 7L L Center L V Visitor parking H Newman Center 4B COMMERCE STREET I Public Library 11 L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J St. John’s Episcopal Church 11 K rev. 1.19 K Wick Park 1A YSU History Day DeBartolo Hall - Performances, Websites, 1 Documentaries, Papers Grant St. McKay Auditorium, Beeghly College of Education - US 422 2 Junior Exhibits Arlington St.M70 4 Youngstown Historical Center of Industry & Labor - 3 Senior Exhibits 5 1 4 Beeghly Center - Awards Ceremony M60 Museums/Attractions 4 Youngstown Historical Center of Industry & Labor 2 3 Fifth Ave. 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Rayen Ave. 3 1 Tyler History Center (MVHS) Noon - 4:00 pm OH WOW! Children’s Center 2 Wood St. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Wick Ave. McDonough Museum of Art 3 11:00 am - 4:00 pm 3 Butler Institute of American Art 4 11:00 am - 4:00 pm 1 The Arms Family Museum (MVHS) M 5 a Noon - 4:00 pm h o Federal St. n i n g Parking available for $5 in the M60 R i P v Parking Deck or M70 Lot e r 2 Restaurants can be found on Federal St., Fifth Ave., and near Beeghly College on Rayen Ave..
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