Directions |
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Rotary Club of Downers Grove Oktoberfest
is conveniently located approximately 25 miles west of Chicago,
in the middle of downtown Downers Grove, IL, in the parking
lot adjacent to the public library. |
From Northwest: |
Take I-355 South,
exit Ogden Avenue East. Proceed approximately two miles
to stoplight at Main Street, turn right (South). Proceed
southbound into the heart of downtown Downers Grove on
Main Street. The 15,000 square foot big-top tent is located
just west (on your right) of Main Street, on the corner
of Burlington and Forest Avenues AFTER you cross the railroad
tracks.
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From Northeast: |
Take I-294 South to I-88 West. Exit Highland
Avenue South. Proceed
southbound approximately 3 miles into the heart of downtown
Downers Grove on Highland Avenue which becomes Main Street.
The 15,000 square foot big-top tent is located just west
(on your right) of Main Street, on the corner of Burlington
and Forest Avenues AFTER you cross the railroad tracks.
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From East (Chicago): |
Take I-290 West to I-88 West. Exit Highland
Avenue South. Proceed
southbound approximately 3 miles into the heart of downtown
Downers Grove on Highland Avenue which becomes Main Street.
The 15,000 square foot big-top tent is located just west
(on your right) of Main Street, on the corner of Burlington
and Forest Avenues AFTER you cross the railroad tracks.
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From West: |
Take I-88 East. Exit Highland Avenue South.
Proceed
southbound approximately 3 miles into the heart of downtown
Downers Grove on Highland Avenue which becomes Main Street.
The 15,000 square foot big-top tent is located just west
(on your right) of Main Street, on the corner of Burlington
and Forest Avenues AFTER you cross the railroad tracks.
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From South: |
Take Lemont Road South, becomes
Main Street Downers Grove. Proceed
northbound approximately 4-5 miles into the heart of downtown
Downers Grove on Main Street.
The 15,000 square foot big-top tent is located just west
(on your left) of Main Street, on the corner of Burlington
and Forest Avenues BEFORE you cross the railroad tracks. |