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Directions to the Intramural Research Program, Baltimore



Street address: 251 Bayview Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21224

From BWI Airport to NIDA Intramural Research Program:

Follow I-195 to Baltimore-Washington Parkway (MD 295) north. Exit from 295 onto Harbor Tunnel Thruway (1-895) and continue through tunnel. Take Exit 12, Lombard Street. Continue straight ahead through the first light onto Bayview Boulevard. NIDA IRP is located on your first left at 251 Bayview Boulevard.

From Points North of Baltimore to NIDA Intramural Research Program:

Follow I-95 south, stay left for exit to Harbor Tunnel Thruway (I-895). Take Exit 12, Lombard Street. Make the next right onto Bayview Boulevard. NIDA IRP is located on your first left at 251 Bayview Boulevard.

From Points South of Baltimore to NIDA Intramural Research Program:

Follow I-95 north to Harbor Tunnel Thruway (I-895) exit. Proceed through tunnel to Exit 12, Lombard Street. Continue straight ahead through the first light on Bayview Boulevard. NIDA IRP is located on your first left at 251 Bayview Boulevard.

Visitor Parking at NIDA Intramural Research Program:

Visitor parking is located next to the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center on Mason Lord Drive, and across from the Asthma Center on Hopkins Bayview Circle.


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