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Directions to the Student Activities BuildingUVa Student Activities Building The SAB (or "Barn", as some call it) is located in the Carl Smith Center area, next to the football stadium (Scott Stadium). There is tons of parking right there. From North of Charlottesville: Take Rt 29 South into Charlottesville. Eventually you will see an overpass where, if you get on you will stay on Rt 29 heading south, and if you continue straight you will be on Rt 29 Business (Emmet St). Keep going straight onto Emmet St. You will pass through four lights and under a railroad underpass. At the fifth light you will be at the intersection of Emmet St and Ivy Rd/University Ave. There will be a Cavalier Inn/Best Western motel on your right and a Chevron station on your left. Turn right onto Ivy Rd. Go to the first light which is the intersection with Alderman Rd. There is St Mark's Lutheran Church on the left and banks on the other three corners (One Valley, Crestar, and Wachovia). Turn left onto Alderman Rd. Go through the first light, which is at McCormick Rd, and you will soon pass the stadium on the left (it's really big and stadium-like ... you can't miss it). After you pass the stadium there will be a parking lot on your left. Turn into this lot. The SAB is at the far end of the lot, opposite from the stadium. It is rather squat and brown, is the only building in the area on that side of the road, and has a big sign in front that says "Student Activities Building". From South of Charlottesville: Take Rt 29 North toward Charlottesville. Just after crossing under I-64, exit right onto 29 Business and turn right at the bottom of the ramp. After you pass the Amoco Food Shop, turn left at the first stoplight onto Maury Road. After a 4-way stop, you will see the SAB on your right. See description above. From East or West of Charlottesville: Take I-64 to exit
118B, which is Rt 29, headed north. Follow the directions above for "From
South of Charlottesville." |
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