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Location

NLECTC-National's offices are physically located at 2275 Research Blvd., Ste. 220, Rockville, Md.

Map of 2275 Research Blvd.
Rockville, MD 20850-3268

From Baltimore Area

  1. Take Route 95 South to Route 495 West.
  2. Approximately 8.5 miles on Route 495 West to Route 270 North.
  3. Approximately 6.5 miles on I-270 North to Exit 6B (Route 28 West/Darnestown).
  4. Approximately 1.0 mile on Route 28, turn right at third light (Research Boulevard).
  5. Proceed 1.0 mile to first traffic light on Research Blvd. (intersection of Gude Drive. go straight through light (Note: at this intersection, you will see three office buildings on your right; NLECTC is located in the second building).
  6. Entrance to 2275 will be your first right past the intersection; enter main lobby and take the elevator to the second floor (Suite 220).

From Washington, D.C. (National Airport)

  1. Take George Washington Parkway approximately 14.5 miles to I-495 North (Capital Beltway).
  2. Approximately 4 miles on I-495 North to I-270 spur, which becomes I-270 North.
  3. Follow "From Baltimore" directions #3 - 6 from this point.

From Northern Virginia (Dulles International Airport)

  1. Take the Dulles Airport Road (Route 267) east approximately 20 miles to Route 495.
  2. Route 495 North 10.5 miles to I-270 spur.
  3. Follow "From Baltimore" directions #3 - 6 from this point.

From Frederick, Md./Points West

  1. Take Interstate Route 70 East to Route 270 South.
  2. Route 270 South approx. 28 miles to Exit 8 (Shady Grove Road).
  3. Exit will split (left = Shady Grove Road; right = Omega Drive); stay left.
  4. Follow signs for Shady Grove Road West (bear right).
  5. Once on Shady Grove Road, go approx. 1/2 mile; turn left at second light (Research Boulevard).
  6. Approx. 7/10 mile on Research, 2275 is on your left (if you reach the traffic light at Research and Gude Drive, you have gone too far).
  7. Enter main lobby and take the elevator to the second floor (Suite 220).
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