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ALBERT LEA HIGH SCHOOL 2000 Tiger Lane, Albert Lea 56007 ALBERT LEA HIGH SCHOOL 2000 Tiger Lane, Albert Lea 56007 ALEXANDRIA HIGH SCHOOL 1401 Jefferson, Alexandria 56308-2588 ANDOVER HIGH SCHOOL 2115 Andover Blvd 169 North to Hwy 10 East to Hanson Blvd Left (north) to Andover Blvd. Left on Andover 1/2 mile to the school ANDOVER YMCA 15200 Hanson Blvd 169 North to 610 East to MN 47 North exit on Hanson Blvd. Turn North on Hanson Blvd (right). Left on Crosstown Blvd. Entrance to YMCA is on the 2nd right. ANNANDALE HIGH SCHOOL 855 Hemlock St E Take Highway 55 West to Annandale. Turn right on Poplar Ave. Follow to stop sign about 1/4 mile to Hwy 24. Turn right, just past the elementary school is Hemlock. Turn right, school is on the right side. ANOKA HIGH SCHOOL 3939 Seventh Ave N. 169 N to Hwy 10, Go right on 10 to 7th. Turn left, go approx 1/2 miles, School is on the left. APPLE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 14450 Hayes Rd 35W south to County Road 42, Go east to Hayes Road, turn left to the school. APPLE VALLEY LEGION FIELD (Baseball) 169 S to 494 E to 77th S to 140th. Turn left on 140th. The fields are just past Eastview High School. ARMSTRONG HIGH SCHOOL 10635 - 36th Ave N, Plymouth 169 to 36th Ave N, West 1 mile, School is on the left side. ARONSON PARK IN LAKEVILLE Take 35 to Lakeville area. Go east on Hwy 50 for 4 miles to intersection with City Hall and Fire Station. Continue straight and park on right side in one half mile. B BAKER PARK RESERVE (Nordic Ski) Hwy 55 W to Cty Rd 24. Turn left on Cty Rd 24 and go 8 miles to Park Rd 201. Take a right and go another 1/2 mile to Baker Park entrance which is the (National Golf Course) located on the left. (Parking will cost approx $4.00) BASELINE TENNIS CENTER (University of Minnesota) Hwy 169 to 394E to 94E to 35W North. Exit on University. Turn right, go to Oak and turn left. Turn left again on 4th St. Baseline is located right after the ice arena. BASS LAKE PARK TENNIS COURTS (Benilde) (BENILDE-ST. MARGARET) (SLP) Hwy 100 S to Hwy 7 East to Beltline Drive (at stop lights) turn right. The tennis courts are on the left just across from the SLP Ice arena. BASS LAKE PLAY FIELD 169 to Cty Rd 9 West to Northwest Blvd, Turn right (north) to to 54th. Bass Lake Playfield is on the right. BASS LAKE TENNIS COURTS (Plymouth) (Plymouth) Cty Rd ( to Larch Lane North to Schmitt Road, left to Pineview, Right 1 mile to tennis courts. BASSETT CREEK Located on 32nd Ave N two blocks west of Hwy 100 and three blocks east of Douglas Drive. Go East on 36th Avenue, Right on Douglas Drive, and Left on 32nd. BENILDE-ST. MARGARETS SCHOOL 2501 Highway 100 South on 100, exit at Steven Drive, go right 1 block to Utica, right again, follow under the bridge to the frontage road, turn left, then left on to 25 1/2, left into the 2nd drive way. BIELENBERG SPORTS CENTER - 4125 Radio Drive, Woodbury 55129 Take I-94 East to Radio Drive Exit. Go Right (South) about 4 miles straight through the roundabout at the Intersection of Bailey Road and Radio Drive. The Sports Center will be on the Left. BIG WILLOW (Hopkins) Take 169 South to Minnetonka Blvd, Go West on Minnetonka 1 1/2 mile. BLAINE HIGH SCHOOL 1255 University Ave NE 169 N to 610 E to University. Turn right on University, it circles around north. School is located on 242 and University. BLAINE NATL SPORTS CENTER 1700 105TH Ave NE 694 to Hwy 65 (Central Ave). Go north 8 miles to 105th Ave. Turn right. BLAINE SUPER RINK (Schwan Super Rink) 694 East to Central Ave (65th) Go north to 107th, turn right BLAKE SCHOOL 110 Blake Road 169 South to Excelsior, East to Blake Road, School on the corner. BLOOMINGTON CIVIC ICE CENTER Crosstown 62 East to Portland Ave, Go south to 89th St. BLOOMINGTON ICE GARDENS 98th & France Ave 169 S to 494 E to France, Go south to 98th, left on 98th to Ice Gardens on left between Penn and France Ave. BLOOMINGTON JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL 4001 W 102nd St. 169 S to 494 E to France Ave. Go south on France to 102nd St. Go west to high school. BLOOMINGTON KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL 9701 Nicollet Ave S Crosstown 62 East to Nicollet Ave South to 98th St. BLOOMINGTON STADIUM Take 169 South to Crosstown East to 35W South to 90th Right (West) to Penn. BOSSEN FIELD 5657 28th Ave S, Minneapolis Take 169 South to Crosstown 62 East to 28th Ave S Exit. Turn Left (North) on 28th. Bossen Field will be on the Right. BRAEMAR (Edina - Fields, Ice Arena, Golf Course) 169 S to Valley View Rd. Turn left, cross over 169, then turn right. Fields are on the left. Continue to ice arena, curve around to the north to get to golf course. BRAINERD HIGH SCHOOL 702 South 5th Street, Brainerd 56401 BRECK BASEBALL FIELD Located at Breck School BRECK SCHOOL 123 Ottawa Ave N 100 S to Glenwood, Turn left to Ottawa Ave, Left again to the school. BRECK SCHOOL FIELDHOUSE Located at Breck School BRECK SCHOOL ICE ARENA 4210 Olson Memorial Highway Take 169 South to Hwy 55 East 3 1/2 miles to the Ice Rink which will be on the left side of Hwy 55. Turn at Dalhberg to get into the parking lot. BROOKLYN CENTER HIGH SCHOOL 6500 Humbolt Ave N Hwy 100 N to Humbolt Ave exit. At first stoplight, turn right and follow down till you see the school on your left. BROOKLYN PARK CENTRAL PARK Take 169 North to 85th. Right or east to Regent Avenue. BROOKLYN PARK ICE ARENA 5600 85th Ave N, Brooklyn Park 55443 Hwy 169 N to 85th Ave. Go east. Rink will be on the north side of 85th Ave. BUCK HILL SKI AREA (Alpine/Nordic Ski) 169 S to 494 E to 35W South to Cty Rd 42 cross over Cty Rd 42 to frontage road and follow down till you reach Buck Hill. BUFFALO (Track - old high school) Hwy 55 W to Buffalo. Turn right at the stop light intersection where McDonalds is located on the left. Go approximately 1 mile (thru residential area) until you see the track course. BUFFALO CIVIC CENTER (ICE ARENA) Hwy 55 W to Buffalo. When you get to the first set of stop lights by Target, turn Right to the first 4 way stop, turn Right again. The Arena is right there. BUFFALO HEIGHTS GOLF COURSE (Cross Country Invite) Take Hwy 55, east of Buffalo go left on Cty Rd 147 to Hwy 25 stop sign, go left to golf course. BUFFALO HIGH SCHOOL 877 Bison Blvd Hwy 55 W to Cty Rd 134. Turn right, go to Cty Rd 35. Turn right again, go approximately 1.5 miles - school is on your left. BUFFALO MIDDLE SCHOOL Take 169 S to Hwy 55. Go W on 55 to Hwy 25, go right (north) on 25 toward Monticello. The Middle School is across from Walmart. The pool is on the West side of the bldg. BURL OAKS GOLF COURSE 5400 N Arm Dr, Minnetrista 394 West past Wayzata and Orono (Hwy 12) to County Road 6, Left to McCully Rd, Left to North Arm Drive, Right 1 mile. BURNSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 600 E Hwy 13 494 to 35W south over river exit east on Hwy 13, go 1 1/2 miles to Portland. School is on corner (fields behind the bldg) BURNSVILLE ICE CENTER 251 Civic Center Pkwy 169 S to 494 E to 35W S to Burnsville Parkway, E to Nicollet Ave, S to Civic Center Parkway E. Ice Center on the right. C CAMP RIPLEY From St. Cloud take Hwy 10 north past Little Falls. Outside of Little Falls 10 splits off. Take Hwy 371 toward Brainerd. Go to Hwy 115 (the Ripley turnoff). Turn left, go across the Mississippi River to MAIN GATE. CARLETON COLLEGE One North College Street, Northfield Take I-35W to highway 19 East (Exit 69, Northfield exit). Drive east on Hwy 19 for 7 miles to Northfield. At the first stop light (where Hwy 19 meets Hwy 3) turn left or north 3 blocks to 2nd street. Turn right or east on 2nd Street, continue up the hill. Turn left at College Street, which will take you directly to the campus. CARLSON FIELD (St Louis Park) 394 to Louisiana, S on Louisiana to Cedar Lake Rd, W on Cedar Lake, 1 block, take a left field on left. CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL 4704 North Rd. Circle Pines 694 E to 35W North to Lexington. Take a right to 2nd stop light which is North Road. Go about 1 mile to the school and the stadium. CENTENNIAL ICE ARENA 694 E to 35W North to Lexington, take a right to 2nd stop light which is North Road, take a left past a 4 way stop sign to a drive way that says sports arena, take a left. CENTRAL COMMUNITY CENTER (St. Louis Park) 6400 Walker. Take Hwy 100 to 7, go west on 7 to Wooddale turn right on Wooddale take first left which is Walker. CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL (Old Wayzata High School) 305 Vicksburg Lane 394 W to 15 East, exit right to stop sign (Vicksburg Lane)Turn left. School is on your left.
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