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C21U is located in Georgia Tech's Research Administration Building on 10th Street at Hemphill Avenue NW and 10th Street NW. Parking is through the McMillan Street entrance.

Physical and Mailing Address
C21U
505 10th St NW
Atlanta GA 30332-0282

Tel: 404-385-6458

Directions

By Marta Rail - Midtown Station

  • Head west Peachtree Place NE
  • Turn right onto W Peachtree Street NW
  • Turn left onto 10th Street NW
  • Turn right onto Hemphill Avenue NW
  • The Research Administration Building will be on the right

By Car Coming from the North

  • Take I-75 South to exit 250 toward 14th Street/10th Street NW
  • Continue onto Techwood Drive NW
  • Use the 2nd from the right lane to turn slightly right to stay on Techwood Drive NW
  • Turn right onto 10th St NW
  • Turn right onto Hemphill Avenue NW
  • Make an immediate right turn onto McMillan Street NW
  • Take the first right into the Research Administration Building parking lot

By Car Coming from the South

  • Follow I-75/85 N to Williams Street NW in Atlanta.
  • Take exit 250 from I-75 N
  • Merge onto Williams Street NW
  • Turn left onto 10th St NW
  • Turn right onto Hemphill Avenue NW
  • Make an immediate right turn onto McMillan Street NW
  • Take the first right into the Research Administration Building parking lot

Additional Parking at the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking

From the Airport or I-75/I-85 Northbound: take Exit 250 (10th Street - 14th Street - Georgia Tech). Turn left at the exit light on 10th Street. Go about ¾ mile, crossing Hemphill Avenue. Turn LEFT into the first driveway. A small sign at the drive indicates the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking.

From I-75 or I-85 Southbound:

  • I-75: take Exit 250 (16th Street - 14th Street - 10th Street)
  • I-85: take Exit 84 (17th Street - 14th Street - 10th Street).
  • Follow the signs south on Techwood Drive to 10th Street. Take 10th Street westbound (turn right). Go about ¾ mile, crossing Hemphill Avenue. Turn LEFT into the first driveway. A small sign at the drive indicates the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking.