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Directions
Directions to Moraine Farm

Conference Center

719 Cabot Street (Route 97)
Beverly, MA 01915-1027

Office

701 Cabot St.
Beverly, MA 01915

Air

The closest major airport to Moraine Farm is Boston/Logan International Airport.

Limo / Shuttle Service

* North Shore Shuttle 1-800-BE-DRIVEN website: www.northshoreshuttle.com You must make a reservation. Cash and credit cards accepted, however a credit card is required to make the reservation.

*Country Carriage (978-887-6271; 508-962-3948 mobile phone; email: cowhig@comcast.net). You must call ahead; please leave your name, phone number and flight information on the answering machine. They will call you back. Cash, credit cards, and checks accepted.

Train

Amtrak to Boston's South Station; taxi or subway to North Station's MBTA Commuter Rail 617-482-3660 for Amtrak information; follow instructions below.

Commuter Rail

Take the MBTA Commuter Rail (617-722-3200 for MBTA information) to the Beverly Depot train station and take taxi to Moraine Farm (taxi stand available at the station). If from airport, take airport shuttle to subway; take subway's Blue Line to North Station's Commuter Rail, and follow the above Commuter Rail instructions.

Car

FROM MASS TURNPIKE AND POINTS SOUTH AND WEST OF BOSTON:
I-90 East to I-95/Route 128 North

FROM BOSTON:
Route 93 North to I-95/Route 128 North

FROM LOGAN AIRPORT:
Route 1A North to Route 60 West to Route 1 North to Route 128 North

FROM MAINE:
I-95 South to Route 128 North

FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE:
I-93 South to I-95/Route 128 North

FROM ROUTE 128 NORTH (FROM ALL POINTS):
Take 128 North to exit 20A, which is Route 1A, North toward Hamilton. Take the first LEFT onto CONANT Street (just after the plaza with Orvis and Country Curtain). At the next light, turn RIGHT onto CABOT Street, which is also Route 97. Moraine Farm is on the right after the cemetery. Please take the first entrance. Follow the signs to the Office (first right), the Agricultural Barn (first left) and the Conference Center (end of driveway).

Directions to Covington, GA Campus

If you are traveling by air, you will fly into Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. You can get to Covington by making your own arrangements either by renting a car or by making reservations with one of the following taxi/shuttle services. Some may give a discount if you mention that you will be attending a PA workshop at the time of reservation.

Conyers Cab:  770-918-8294
Eddy's Prestige Taxi:  770-785-7900 or 770-784-1099

Car Rental   several major rental agencies in the airport

Driving directions when leaving the airport:

Take I-85 north to Atlanta. When approaching the Ted Turner Stadium (former Olympic Stadium), move to far right lane. Exit at I-20 East toward Augusta. Take Exit 93 (Hazelbrand Road). Turn right off the exit ramp, following Hwy 142 1 mile to traffic light (junction of Hwy. 278). At the traffic light, turn left onto Hwy. 278 heading east for approximately 1 1/2 miles. Cross two small bridges; immediately after the second bridge, turn right onto Elks Club Road (Chevron Gas Station). PA's main entrance is 7/10ths of a mile down Elks Club on the right (large, brick-bordered, white sign). Pass through the gate. Dining hall/catalog building is on your left. The Main Office is located behind the stone wall at the far end of the parking lot.

To get to the cabins:

Follow the above directions. After turning onto Elks Club Road, look for a white PA sign with a cabin arrow sign attached to the wooden fence approximately 5/10ths of a mile on the right. Follow the gravel drive to one-way traffic circle to cabins. Parking lots are located next to cabin #1. The cabin road is prior to the main entrance to Project Adventure.


OR

Take I-85 South to I-285 East to I-20 East toward Augusta.
Take Exit 93 (Hazelbrand Road). Follow directions above.
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