CalendarRegister/OrderMy ProfileHelpContact UsLog In
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
 
Search:
News and EventsEducation and ResearchPublications and FilmsResources and ToolsAbout Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Subsection  Overview
Subsection  About the Lincoln House
Subsection  Board of Directors
Subsection  Contact Information
Subsection  Department of Economic and Community Development
Subsection  Department of International Studies
Subsection  Program on Latin America and the Caribbean
Subsection  Program on the People's Republic of China
Subsection  Department of Planning and Urban Form
Subsection  Department of Valuation and Taxation
Subsection  Faculty and Staff
Subsection  Job Openings
Subsection  Map and Directions
Subsection  Message from the President and Chair

Map and Directions

Map to Lincoln - Click for Larger View
Click for larger version
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is located at 113 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, just outside of Harvard Square

Public Transportation
The local subway stop for Harvard Square is the "Harvard Square" station. Harvard Square also is serviced by numerous bus lines. Please see the MBTA web site for more information. Walk West on Brattle Street, away from Harvard Square. The Lincoln Institute is the dark red house on the right side of the street, just beyond the yellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow house. It is about a ten minute walk from Harvard Square.

Parking Options
Please note: Parking is not available at Lincoln Institute, and on-street metered parking is limited. Parking garages are located in Harvard Square at the Charles Square Garage (5 Bennett Street, 617/491-0298) and the Harvard Square Parking Garage (20 Eliot Street, 617/354-4168).

Driving Directions
From the North
I-93 South to Exit #26 "Storrow Drive West." Follow signs for Newton. Exit at Harvard Square. Drive over the Charles River on the Anderson Bridge onto JFK street. Turn left onto Brattle Street (the fourth set of lights after crossing the Anderson Bridge.) Turn right with Brattle Street (the second street on the right). Continue on Brattle Street until you reach 113, a dark red house on the right side of the street, just beyond the yellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow house.

From the South
I-93/Route 3 North to Massachusetts Turnpike to Exit #20, "Cambridge/Allston." Follow signs to Cambridge. Turn left at the second set of lights at Soldier's Field Road. Exit at Harvard Square. Drive over the Charles River on the Anderson Bridge onto JFK street. Turn left onto Brattle Street (the fourth set of lights after crossing the Anderson Bridge.) Turn right with Brattle Street (the second street on the right). Continue on Brattle Street until you reach 113, a dark red house on the right side of the street, just beyond the yellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow house.

From the West
Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to Exit #18, "Cambridge/Allston." Follow signs to Cambridge. Turn left at the second set of lights at Soldier's Field Road. Exit at Harvard Square. Drive over the Charles River on the Anderson Bridge onto JFK street. Turn left onto Brattle Street (the fourth set of lights after crossing the Anderson Bridge.) Turn right with Brattle Street (the second street on the right). Continue on Brattle Street until you reach 113, a dark red house on the right side of the street, just beyond the yellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow house.

From Logan Airport
Take Sumner Tunnel to I-93 North to Exit #26, "Storrow Drive West." Follow signs from Newton. Exit at Harvard Square. Drive over the Charles River on the Anderson Bridge onto JFK street. Turn left onto Brattle Street (the fourth set of lights after crossing the Anderson Bridge.) Turn right with Brattle Street (the second street on the right). Continue on Brattle Street until you reach 113, a dark red house on the right side of the street, just beyond the yellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow house.


 
 Home | News and Events | Education and Research | Publications and Multimedia | Resources and Tools | About Lincoln Institute
 Calendar | Register/Order | My Profile | Help | Contact Us | Login | Privacy Policy © 2002-2007 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy