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Minnesota AIDS Project -
Twin Cities
1400 Park Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55404
Tel 612-341-2060
Tel 800-243-7321
Fax 612-341-4057
email info@mnaidsproject.org
Minnesota AIDS Project - Duluth
800-243-7321
MAP AIDSLine
612-373-AIDS metro
800-248-AIDS statewide
612-373-2465 metro TTY
888-820-2437 statewide TTY |
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Detailed Directions to MAP:
From the North:
- I-94 East (actually heads south)
- Exit on 4th St and continue on 4th St (it’s 1-way).
- Turn right on Portland Ave.
- Turn left on 15th St.
- Halfway down the block is a driveway and parking lot on your left. Turn into that lot and park. Our building is the 2-story dark brown building on the far side of the lot. We are at the corner of 14th St and Park Ave.
From the West
- I-394 East
- Exit on 6th Street and proceed to Portland Avenue (about nine blocks).
- Turn right on Portland Avenue.
- Turn left on E. Grant Street (Assembly of God building will be on left corner).
- Just before you reach the next stoplight (corner of Park and 14th) you will see the backside of MAP, a brown two-story brick building.
- Turn into the alley that runs behind our building. The alley leads you to our parking lot. The building entrance faces Park Ave.
From the South or East:
- I-35 North if coming from the south OR
- I-94 West if from the east
- Exit on 11th St./ E. Grant St. and stay in the right lane on the exit ramp in order to be on E. Grant St.
- After you round the curve on the exit ramp you will come to a stoplight that is Portland Ave. Proceed across Portland Ave.
- Just before you reach the next stoplight (corner of Park and 14th) you will see the backside of MAP, a brown two-story brick building.
- Turn into the alley that runs behind our building. The alley leads you to our parking lot. The building entrance faces Park Ave.

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Last Updated:
Thursday, June 21, 2007
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