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West of historic Ellicott City, becomes Frederick Road once again, and also known as "Baltimore National Road" until MD-144 reaches Frederick. Part of route of Bus Route 10. Freeland Road: Middletown Road to Harris Mill Road Middletown Freeland Maryland Line: Exit 37 off I-83. Formerly designated MD-409
Kent Island, site of the first English settlement on the Shore, has become a bedroom community for Washington, DC; Annapolis, and Baltimore. Kent Island is part of Queen Anne's County. U.S. Route 13; Maryland Route 213; The two major highways on the Eastern Shore are U.S. Route 13 and U.S. Route 50, which meet in Salisbury.
Kent Island is the largest island in the Chesapeake Bay and a historic place in Maryland.To the east, a narrow channel known as the Kent Narrows barely separates the island from the Delmarva Peninsula, and on the other side, the island is separated from Sandy Point, an area near Annapolis, by roughly four miles (6.4 km) of water.
MD 450 (Baltimore–Annapolis Boulevard/Governor Ritchie Highway) – Annapolis, Glen Burnie: Southern terminus of MD 648A: 0.46: 0.74: MD 672 east (Greenbury Point Road) Western terminus of MD 672; MD 648 turns north to remain on Baltimore–Annapolis Boulevard: 0.88: 1.42: MD 179 east (Saint Margarets Road) / Sharpe Road: Western terminus of ...
Baltimore County School No. 7: Baltimore County School No. 7: August 31, 2000 : 200 Ashland Rd. Cockeysville: 7: Bare Hills Historic District: Bare Hills Historic District: November 22, 2011 : Falls Rd. between Light Rail and north of Coppermine Terrace
Montgomery Ward Warehouse and Retail Store is a historic warehouse and retail building in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is an eight-story (plus penthouse) concrete structure and is roughly shaped like a squared-off number "4". The front features a penthouse tower at the main entrance bay with a balcony and capped by a flagpole.
The highway continues east past the former Maryland House of Correction and has a cloverleaf interchange with MD 295 (Baltimore–Washington Parkway), where the highway's name becomes Annapolis Road. MD 175 temporarily expands to four lanes at its intersection with MD 713, which heads south as Rockenbach Road into Fort Meade and north as Ridge ...
It was built between 1961 and 1963, as a regional shopping center to serve the Bladensburg and Landover area of suburban Washington, D.C. [3] The mall was a major attraction in Prince George's County, until its slow decline that began in the 1970s. This continued until the mall's closure in 2005, and ultimately its demolition in 2007.