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From Points South/I95
From I-95 north, take Russell St. (exit 52) north.
Russell St. veers right onto Paca St., just north of Oriole
Park at Camden Yards.
Proceed north on Paca St. and turn right onto W. Pratt
St.
Turn left onto Charles St. and proceed approximately 2
miles.
You will pass JHU's Homewood campus on your left.
Turn left onto University Parkway.
Turn left into JHU entrance.
See map below for directions to Homewood Museum parking
lot.
From Points North on I95/I695
From I-95 south, take the Baltimore Beltway (I-695) west
toward Towson.
Take I83 South
Take exit 7 to 28th Street.
Turn left onto Charles Street.
Turn left onto University Parkway
Turn left into JHU entrance.
See map below for directions to Homewood Museum parking
lot.
Homewood Museum Parking
From University Parkway, enter through the North Gate of The
Johns Hopkins University, located between the baseball field and
the lacrosse stadium.
At circle, bear left and continue along drive by the
dormitories.
Road bears right by the tennis courts.
Homewood's parking lot is immediately on the left after passing
the tennis courts.
Use the call button to announce your arrival to the museum; the
security arm will be activated.
From the parking lot, walk between the two large brick buildings
(AMR I and AMR II) onto campus.
Turn left at the first intersecting walkway and continue until
you reach the diagonal walkway on your right.
Proceed to Homewood's Museum Shop entry, marked by an early
American flag.
The security arm on the parking lot will raise automatically as
you approach to leave.
Turn left to exit onto southbound Charles Street.

HOMEWOOD MUSEUM | The Johns Hopkins University |
3400 North Charles Street |
Baltimore, MD 21218 | Phone 410-516-5589 | Email
homewoodmuseum@jhu.edu
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