Exchange Street

Exchange Street runs north-south for about 1/4-mile parallel to Central Avenue.

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Exchange Street Details

Exchange Street runs north-south for about 1/4-mile parallel to Central Avenue. The street begins at an intersection with Prospect Avenue on the south, and dead-ends to the north. Visitors to Bathhouse Row can use the large parking garage on Exchange Street, one block west of the visitor center, which offers the closest parking to the park.

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