
We are located in Hersey House, just off Garrison Avenue, on the campus of the University of New Hampshire.
Coming in for a
study? Below is a complete list of directions to get you here...
From the
North...
Take Route 4 south past
the Lee traffic circle, and past the exits for Rtes. 155 and 155A.
You will come to a set of stoplights on Route 4.
Go right at the lights, toward the New England Center. This is Madbury Ave.
When you come to the four-way stop signs on Madbury Ave., continue straight for another mile or so. Garrison Avenue will be on your right. (You will be in the fraternity section of campus.)
Go right onto Garrison Ave. Halfway down Garrison, on your left, you will see a white New Englander style house called "Verrette House."
Go left just after Verrette House. This takes you past the front of Hersey House and into the parking lot we share with the Health Services Center.
Please park in the space
marked, "Reserved for Research Participants." Come in the back door
of Hersey House, and you will walk right into our lab in Room 108.
From Portsmouth,
Rye, the Hamptons...
Take the Spaulding Turnpike
north to Exit 6W, the exit just before the Dover toll booth. This
is Route 4 north. Stay on Rte. 4, past the exit for
Route 108.
You will come to a set of stoplights on Route 4. At the lights, go left toward the New England Center. This is Madbury Ave.
When you come to the four-way stop signs on Madbury Ave., continue straight for another mile or so. Garrison Avenue will be on your right. (You will be in the fraternity section of campus.)
Go right onto Garrison Ave. Halfway down Garrison, on your left, you will see a white New Englander style house called "Verrette House."
Go left just after Verrette House. This takes you past the front of Hersey House and into the parking lot we share with the Health Services Center.
Please park in the space
marked, "Reserved for Research Participants." Come in the back door
of Hersey House, and you will walk right into our lab in Room 108.
From Stratham,
Exeter, Newfields, Newmarket...
Take Rte. 108 to Durham.
When you get to Durham, the road forks so that you could go right to Dover, or left, up over the hill, to the UNH campus. Take the left, up over the hill, toward campus.
You'll see that the road forces you around to the right, past the post office and Saint Thomas More church. At that point, one could take a left, which is Pettee Brook Rd, but it's easier if you stay straight on Madbury Ave. and take the NEXT big left, which is Garrison Ave.
Halfway down Garrison, on your left, you will see a white New Englander-style house called "Verrette House."
Go left just after Verrette House. This takes you past the front of Hersey House and into the parking lot we share with the Health Services Center.
Please park in the space
marked, "Reserved for Research Participants." Come in the back door
of Hersey House, and you will walk right into our lab in Room 108.
From Rochester,
northern Dover, and Madbury...
Come down the Spaulding
Turnpike to exit 8W.
Off the exit, bear to the right. Go through the lights there at Bellamy Rd., and continue west toward Lee on Rte. 155.
Go past the Elliot Rose Company, and take a left onto Madbury Rd. (There's a big sign that reads, "enter here.")
On that road, you'll come to a set of lights, where you cross Rte. 4. Go through the lights, as though you're going toward the New England Center. This is Madbury Ave.
When you come to the four-way stop signs on Madbury Ave., continue straight for another mile or so. Garrison Avenue will be on your right. (You will be in the fraternity section of campus.)
Go right onto Garrison Ave. Halfway down Garrison, on your left, you will see a white New Englander-style house called "Verrette House."
Go left just after Verrette House. This takes you past the front of Hersey House and into the parking lot we share with the Health Services Center.
Please park in the space marked, "Reserved for Research Participants." Come in the back door of Hersey House, and you will walk right into our lab in Room 108.
This page was last updated on April 16,1999 by THE COGNITIVE AGING LABORATORY