| Directions
to St. James' Episcopal Church in Pullman, Washington
The address of the church
is 1410 NE Stadium Way. Stadium Way is the major road through the WSU campus. The church is just north of the campus on Stadium. If you were to travel north on Stadium Way going past the Coliseum on your right, it is the third church on the right as you start down the hill. If you were to come up Stadium Way from Dissmore's, it is the first driveway on the left after Lybecker Road, which itself is just past one stoplight. See the photo of the church below.
There are actually four parking lots at this church: two on the lower level (to the left and right of the driveway as you enter), one at the middle level (nearest the front door of the church), and another at the very top. If you can't find parking in any of those four lots, you can keep going through the fourth lot at the top and out the back driveway to the church. From there, turn left. You can park on the street (Upper Drive) or you can take a right at the stop sign and park in or near McGee Park, which is behind the church.
Directions coming from the East (from Moscow):
- As you enter Pullman from the east, turn right (north) at the first stoplight, the road that leads to the airport. Travel north on the airport road for approximately one mile.
- Turn left (west) on Grimes Way. This will be your first left off of the airport road. Travel west for almost another mile to the next stoplight.
- Turn right (north) on Stadium Way. Travel through the WSU campus passing through two stoplights (at Wilson Road and Colorado Street). Continue on Stadium Way as it curves left and starts downhill just past the Coliseum on your right.
- Turn right into the parking lot at St. James' Episcopal Church. This is just after you start going downhill. It is hard to see the church from the parking lot (see picture below), but there is a good sign near the road, just a few feet beyond the driveway.
Directions coming from the South (Lewiston, Uniontown, or Colton):
- Take the highway into Pullman and continue on the highway as it turns into Grand Avenue. Go through six stoplights.
- Turn right on Stadium Way. This is the seventh stoplight after coming into town. Dissmore's Supermarket will be on your left. Drive up Stadium Way passing through one stoplight at Valley Road (to the left) and B Street (to the right).
- Turn left into the church parking lot close to the top of the hill. The church will be on your left, a little way after Lybecker Road, which also comes in from the left. It is hard to see the church from the parking lot (see picture below), but there is a good sign near the road, just a few feet in front of the driveway.
Directions coming from Colfax:
- Take the Pullman exit from Highway 195 and continue into Pullman. You will then be on Davis Way.
- Turn left at the first stoplight on to Grand Avenue. Continue on for about a mile to the second stoplight.
- Turn right on Stadium Way (the second stoplight on Grand Avenue) . Dissmore's Supermarket will be on your left. Drive up Stadium Way passing through one stoplight at Valley Road (to the left) and B Street (to the right).
- Turn left into the church parking lot close to the top of the hill. The church will be on your left, a little way after Lybecker Road, which also comes in from the left. It is hard to see the church from the parking lot (see picture below), but there is a good sign near the road, just a few feet in front of the driveway.
Directions coming from Palouse:
- Continue into Pullman on Highway 27, which turns into Grand Avenue. Travel through one stoplight.
- Turn left at the second stoplight on to Stadium Way. Dissmore's Supermarket will be on your right. Drive up Stadium Way passing through one stoplight at Valley Road (to the left) and B Street (to the right).
- Turn left into the church parking lot close to the top of the hill. The church will be on your left, a little way after Lybecker Road, which also comes in from the left. It is hard to see the church from the parking lot, but there is a good sign near the road, just a few feet in front of the driveway.
Posted by Gordon Thomas (after suggestions from David Spencer),
February 10, 2006

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