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Directions to the Library
From Ocala
See Map of DeLand area
- Take Rt. 40 to Barberville.
- Turn right on Rt. 17 and go into DeLand (about 12 miles).
- Follow Rt. 17 (Woodland Blvd) to Stetson and turn left on
Michigan (first street past the Stetson front gate).
- At the end of Michigan at the stop sign, turn left on to
Amelia Avenue.
- Almost immediately, take a left into the library "driveway"
(there will be a small library sign as you turn in) between Michigan
and Minnesota (if you get to Minnesota, you missed the turn).
You will dead end into the library parking lot
(look for the satellite dishes on the roof of the library).
Walk around the building to the front entrance.
Please note: Parking lots behind the library are restricted lots.
Park there ONLY if you have made prior arrangements to do so.
Visitor Parking is located in the following areas:
- Michigan Avenue (as mentioned in the directions above) has a large
grassy guest parking area on the south side of the street between the
Lynn Business Center and the Gillespie Museum. Park there, walk across
Michigan between the Meadows Alumni House and the Development Office
house and you will be at the back of the library. Walk around the
library building to the front door.
- Several spaces off the circle in front of the Carlton Student Union
(enter through Stetson front gates at North Woodland Boulevard and
Minnesota Avenue). Good bet for evenings and weekends --
tough to get during regular school hours. The library will be right
behind you in front of the fountain.
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