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Directions to World’s Fair Corporate Center – From Rte. 287 Southbound - Take Exit 10 onto Easton Ave. turning right at the 1st traffic light onto World’s Fair Drive. At the 1st traffic light turn right onto Pierce Street (Lo Duca Pizza). From Rte. 287 Northbound - Take Exit 10 continuing straight ahead. Turn left at the 1st traffic light onto Davidson Ave. At the 2nd light turn left onto Pierce Street. From Rte. 78 East-Westbound - Take Exit 29 to Rte. 287 South and continue to Exit 10 onto Easton Ave. Turn right at the 1st traffic light onto World’s Fair Drive. Turn left at the 1st traffic light onto Pierce St (Lo Duca Pizza). The center is 500 yards on the right across from Mary Kay. From NJ Turnpike North-Southbound - Take Exit 10 off Turnpike to Rte. 287 North and take Exit 10. Continue straight ahead turning left at the 1st traffic light onto Davidson Ave. Turn left at 2nd traffic light onto Pierce St. The center is on the left across from Mary Kay.

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