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Take 95S to Rt. 1S. Take Rt. 1S to PA Turnpike W (1276). Follow the PA Turnpike to the Fort Washington Exit (Rt. 309). Follow signs for 309N, Ambler. Travel on 309N for 2.5 miles to Norristown Road, which becomes Sumneytown Pike. Follow Sumneytown Pike for 3.5 miles through the town of North Wales. Pass Merck Upper Gwynedd on your right. At the CVS and Getty Station, turn left onto S. Broad Street. Travel to the first light, Merck Gate 2 and turn left. Follow around to the West Point Child Learning Center sign and make a left into the driveway.

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