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Owings Mills is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is a suburb of Baltimore. Per the 2020 census, the population was 35,674. [2] Owings Mills is home to the northern terminus of the Baltimore Metro Subway, and housed the Owings Mills Mall until its closure in 2015. [3]
Map of Owings Mills Boulevard in Maryland. The county-maintained sections are highlighted in purple, the state-maintained section (Maryland Route 940) is highlighted ...
Owings Mills: Owings Mills Metro Subway Station: Part of route of bus routes 56 and 59. Paper Mill Road: Ashland Road to Jarrettsville Pike: Hunt Valley Phoenix: Route 145 Continues east of Jarrettsville Pike as Sweet Air Road: Park Heights Avenue: Park Circle in Baltimore City to Garrison Forest Road: Pikesville Owings Mills: Exit 21 of ...
Owings Mills Boulevard was under construction from Red Run Boulevard to MD 140 by 1985 and completed in 1987; the highway was built contemporaneously with I-795. [4] [5] The completed portion of the boulevard officially became a state highway by 1989. [6] Owings Mills Boulevard was extended as a county highway in both directions in 1991.
Interstate 795 (I-795), also known as the Northwest Expressway, is a nine-mile (14 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway linking Baltimore's northwestern suburbs of Pikesville, Owings Mills, and Reisterstown, Maryland, to the Baltimore Beltway ().
On July 20, 1987, a 6.1 mi (9.8 km) addition extended the line from Reisterstown Plaza to Owings Mills in Baltimore County, with a portion running in the median of Interstate 795. A further extension of 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from Charles Center to Johns Hopkins Hospital opened on May 31, 1995.
The Maryland General Assembly changed the name of the company to the Western Maryland Rail Road Company in 1853, and construction began from Owings Mills in 1857. [1] An existing Northern Central Railway branch line terminating at Owings Mills was used to connect into Baltimore. The railroad was completed to Westminster in 1861 and Union Bridge ...
Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area. Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area is a nature reserve near Owings Mills in western Baltimore County, Maryland, U.S. [1] The site is designated both as a Maryland Wildland (1,526 acres) and as a Natural Environment Area (1,900 acres) and is part of the Maryland Wildlands Preservation System.