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From North of Eugene Travel southbound on I-5 until you reach I-105. Take the westbound offramp (194B) into Eugene. As the freeway approaches its end on 7th Street, stay in the middle lane. This becomes Jefferson Avenue and leads you directly to the Lane Events Center entrance where you will see the marquee at the intersection of 13th and Jefferson. Be advised that on non-show dates/times, the entrance gate may be locked, and you will need to enter the fairgrounds at the northwest entrance on 13th Avenue between Tyler and Van Buren Street. To reach this entrance coming off the end of I-105, travel down Jefferson Street. Turn right onto West 11th Avenue at the light. Turn left on Tyler Street and travel to 13th Avenue. Turn left into the far right lane and take the next right into the NW entrance to the Fairgrounds. From South of Eugene From West of Eugene From East of Eugene HOW TO CONTACT THE LANE EVENTS CENTER Address Phone __________________________________
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