How to reach the Michigan League
I-94 (Ford Freeway)
From Detroit (heading West)
Take State Street Exit 177. Turn right (north). Continue on State Street approximately 2
miles to the main campus area. Take a right on North University Street, which is one block
past the Michigan Union. The Michigan League is on your left at the corner of North
University Street and Fletcher Street. Visitor parking is available on Fletcher Street on the
right.
From Chicago (heading East)
Take State Street Exit 177. Turn left (north). Continue on State Street approximately 2
miles to the main campus area. Take a right on North University Street, which is one block
past the Michigan Union. The Michigan League is on your left at the corner of North
University Street and Fletcher Street. Visitor parking is available on Fletcher Street on the
right.
US-23
From Ohio (heading North)
Take Washtenaw-Ann Arbor Exit 37B and turn right (west) onto Washtenaw. At the fork in
the road where Stadium Blvd and Washtenaw split (approximately 2-3 miles), stay to the
right on Washtenaw following the Hospital signs. Take a left at Hill Street (you'll see "The
Rock"). Continue down Hill Street (campus buildings will be on your right). Take a right on
State Street. Go three blocks. Take a right on North University Street. The Michigan League
is on your left at the corner of North University Street and Fletcher Street. Visitor parking is
available on Fletcher Street on the right.
From Northern MI (heading South)
Take US-23 South to M-14 West. Follow the M-14 West signs closely. At the fork, stay to
the left following the "Ann Arbor" signs. Take the second exit after the fork, Exit #3, called
"Downtown Ann Arbor" exit which will become Main Street. Follow Main Street to Hill Street.
Take a left at Hill Street. Continue down Hill Street to State St. Take a left on State Street.
Go three blocks. Take a right on North University Street. The Michigan League is on your
left at the corner of North University Street and Fletcher Street. Visitor parking is available
on Fletcher Street on the right.
I-696 (W.P. Ruether Freeway)
From Northwest Suburbs
Take I-696 to I-275 South to M-14 West. Follow M-14 West signs closely. At the fork, stay
to the left following the "Ann Arbor" signs. Take the second (2nd) exit after the fork, Exit
#3, called "Downtown Ann Arbor"; this will place you on Main Street. Follow Main Street to
Hill Street. Take a left onto Hill Street. Continue on Hill Street until State Street intersects.
Make a left on State Street. Go three blocks. Take a right on North University Street. The
Michigan League is on your left at the corner of North University Street and Fletcher Street.
Visitor parking is available on Fletcher Street on the right.
I-96 (also called the Jeffries Freeway)
From Parts of Detroit, Redford, M-14, Plymouth and Canton
Take I-96 to M-14 West. Follow M-14 West signs closely. At the fork, stay to the left
following the "Ann Arbor" signs. Take the second exit after the fork, Exit #3, which is
marked "Downtown Ann Arbor"; this will become Main Street. Follow Main Street to Hill
Street. Turn left on Hill Street until State Street intersects. Take a left on State Street. Go
three blocks. Take a right on North University Street. The Michigan League is on your left
at the corner of North University Street and Fletcher Street. Visitor parking is available on
Fletcher Street on the right.
From Lansing
Take I-96 to US-23 South. Drive on US-23 South to M-14 West (Downtown Ann Arbor) Exit.
Take Exit and drive about a mile to Exit 3, also marked Downtown. Take exit ramp, which
turns into Main. Take Main about 2 miles South to Washington. Turn left on Washington
and take Washington (past State St.) until it ends. Visitors Parking at the Power Center will
be in front of you. Exit the structure. Take a left on Fletcher. The Michigan League is on
your right at the corner of North University Street and Fletcher Street.
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