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subj. was: SCOUG-Help: Re: Re: re: Plextor @ ACP
It's in the parking lot near the (SE) corner of Marine and Aviation.
I take the 2nd exit after Rosecrans (W) exit, turn left
at the bottom of the exit ramp and then left again at the
stoplight. If you know the area at all, then another
route might work better for you.
If you take the route below, go PAST the old location,
and turn left on Marine. Be prepared to wait for a looong
light at Marine. You can go straight on Aviation too,
but parking's less convenient, IMHO.
(The old location WAS sold to the city for a park. )
--Steve WA1ESF
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On 10/02/010, Dave Watson wrote, in part:
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>On 2 Oct 01, Steve Carter wrote:
>> to get in. The corner of Marine and Aviation, just off the 405 freeway
>> and 2-3 exits south of the 105.
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>Take the Rosecrans exit, about a mile west, south on Aviation at
>the big railroad bridge.
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>I haven't been for a long time, but I work nearby. I thought they
>turned that parking lot into a park. Where do they meet now?
>
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