EYOTA, Minn. – To accommodate traffic, the Olmsted County sheriff’s office issued these maps for getting into and out of the Luke Bryan farmyard concert on Sunday:
Arrows show pre-concert entry routes:
Arrows show post-concert exit routes:
Among rules
> No golf carts, bicycles, recreational or all-terrain terrain vehicles.
> No grills or open fires.
> No carpool parking at Chester Woods Park five miles away.
> No pedestrian shortcuts from the 1.1-mile designated walking lane.
> No coolers, backpacks, glass containers, or outside food or drink except a factory sealed plastic bottle of water.
> No pets except service animals.
> No footballs, frisbees, hula hoops or large umbrellas.
> No weapons, fireworks, knives, glass containers.
> No video cameras or professional-lens cameras.
> No chairs or blankets except in designated areas.
> Arrive early: Parking begins at 2 p.m., entry at 5, show at 6.
Crowd measures
How big is a crowd if 20,000 people show up, as expeted? Think:
> Almost half the entire population of Winona County.
> More than one of every sjx people in Rochester.
> Almost the whole capacity of U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis