Driving Directions
52 Lounsbury Place, Kingston, NY 12401
Telephone: 845.331.4845 Fax: 845.331.4846
From Southern Connecticut, Southern New York State & Manhattan
Take the New York State Thruway (87) north. Take Exit 19, which is marked Woodstock and Kingston. After the toll booth you will enter a large traffic circle with
several destination choices. Follow the signs for Washington Avenue. It's very clearly marked. Stay on Washington Avenue until you come to the sixth traffic light on
Washington. You will have passed a Getty gas station on your right at light #4. Light #5 is Main Street. Light #6 is Pearl Street. Take a right onto Pearl (there is a board
and baton yellow house on the corner). Continue past the first Stop sign, at which point Pearl Street curves a bit to the right. Take your first right turn onto Johnston
Avenue (there is a brick house with white shutters on the corner). Continue for one block on Johnston, and then take a left onto Lounsbury Place. 52 Lounsbury is one block
in, where you will see a fire hydrant at the intersection of Lounsbury and Irving. The house is on your left; it is light gray with a gravel driveway.
From New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, Palisades Parkway & 287
Take either 287, Garden State Parkway or Palisades Parkway until you come to the New York state Thruway (87) going north. (Be careful that you are heading north towards
Albany and Buffalo, rather than east and south towards Manhattan!) Take Exit 19, which is marked Woodstock and Kingston. After the toll booth you will enter a large traffic
circle with several destination choices. Follow the signs for Washington Avenue. It's very clearly marked. Stay on Washington Avenue until you come to the sixth traffic
light on Washington. You will have passed a Getty gas station on your right at light #4. Light #5 is Main Street. Light #6 is Pearl Street. Take a right onto Pearl (there is
a board and baton yellow house on the corner). Continue past the first Stop sign, at which point Pearl Street curves a bit to the right. Take your first right turn onto
Johnston Avenue (there is a brick house with white shutters on the corner). Continue for one block on Johnston, and then take a left onto Lounsbury Place. 52 Lounsbury is one
block in, where you will see a fire hydrant at the intersection of Lounsbury and Irving. The house is on your left; it is light gray with a gravel driveway.
From Northern Connecticut and New England
Take Route 84 West to the New York State Thruway (87). Take the Thruway north at Exit 17. Take Exit 19, which is marked Woodstock and Kingston. After the toll booth you will
enter a large traffic circle with several destination choices. Follow the signs for Washington Avenue. It's very clearly marked. Stay on Washington Avenue until you
come to the sixth traffic light on Washington. You will have passed a Getty gas station on your right at light #4. Light #5 is Main Street. Light #6 is Pearl Street. Take a
right onto Pearl (there is a board and baton yellow house on the corner). Continue past the first Stop sign, at which point Pearl Street curves a bit to the right. Take your
first right turn onto Johnston Avenue (there is a brick house with white shutters on the corner). Continue for one block on Johnston, and then take a left onto Lounsbury
Place. 52 Lounsbury is one block in, where you will see a fire hydrant at the intersection of Lounsbury and Irving. The house is on your left; it is light gray with a gravel
driveway.
Note: depending on where you are coming from, you may wish to take the Kingston Rheincliff Bridge (see directions below), or you may want to follow the directions immediately
below from Upstate New York.
From Upper New York State or the Mass Pike via New York State Thruway
Take New York State Thruway (87) south. Take Exit 19, which is marked Woodstock and Kingston. (This exit is one hour south of Albany, NY.) After the toll booth you will enter
a large traffic circle with several destination choices. Follow the signs for Washington Avenue. It's very clearly marked. Stay on Washington Avenue until you come to
the sixth traffic light on Washington. You will have passed a Getty gas station on your right at light #4. Light #5 is Main Street. Light #6 is Pearl Street. Take a right
onto Pearl (there is a board and baton yellow house on the corner). Continue past the first Stop sign, at which point Pearl Street curves a bit to the right. Take your first
right turn onto Johnston Avenue (there is a brick house with white shutters on the corner). Continue for one block on Johnston, and then take a left onto Lounsbury Place. 52
Lounsbury is one block in, where you will see a fire hydrant at the intersection of Lounsbury and Irving. The house is on your left; it is light gray with a gravel driveway.
From the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge
If you are coming from the Taconic Parkway or other areas to the north
and west of KIngston (i.e. the east side of the Hudson River), you will
want to take the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge. This automatically puts you
on Route 209 going west after you cross the bridge. Stay on 209 for
about five minutes, and take the Sawkill Road exit (this is the 4th
exit after you go over the bridge). When you come off the exit ramp,
turn left onto Sawkill Road, so that you are heading south. Continue all
the way to the end, where Sawkill dead ends at Washington Avenue (there
will be a Mobil station on your right). Turn left onto Washington. You
will see the Holiday Inn and Fleet Bank on your right, and you will pass
the Kingston bus station on your left. Follow Washington for a total of
five lights. Take a right onto Pearl (there is a board and baton yellow
house on the corner). Continue past the first Stop sign, at which point
Pearl Street curves a bit to the right. Take your first right turn onto
Johnston Avenue (there is a brick house with white shutters on the
corner). Continue for one block on Johnston, and then take a left onto Lounsbury
Place. 52 Lounsbury is one block in, where you will see a fire hydrant at the intersection of Lounsbury and Irving. The house is on your left; it is light gray with a gravel
driveway.