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14070 Brandywine Road 85A-032-27 Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, 2000-12-13 4: Charles S. Early House: 14280 Brandywine Road 85B-010 1870, 2-story, gable roof farmhouse 5: William W. Early House: 13907 Cherry Tree Crossing Road 85A-032-09 Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as of 1988-06-30; privately owned 6
13800 Brandywine Road. Brandywine, Maryland. 20613. United States. Coordinates ... Gwynn Park High School (GPHS) is in Brandywine census-designated place, ...
Known as Brandywine Road, the highway runs 15.91 miles (25.60 km) from MD 231 at Patuxent north to U.S. Route 301 (US 301) in Brandywine. MD 381 connects Brandywine with the southeastern corner of Prince George's County and the northeastern corner of Charles County. The highway was constructed from MD 5 through Brandywine in the 1910s. MD 381 ...
It is located at 14070 Brandywine Rd., Brandywine, Prince George's County, Maryland. [ 2 ] The cornerstone was laid in September 1916, and the chapel opened for Mass early in 1917.
Cedarville State Forest) is a state forest and protected area in the state of Maryland, near Brandywine, Cedarville, and Waldorf. It offers trails, campsites (family, youth group, and equestrian), a fishing pond, hunting land, and picnic and recreation areas.
Known as Accokeek Road, the highway runs 8.16 miles (13.13 km) from MD 210 in Accokeek east to Brandywine Road just east of MD 5 in Brandywine. Except for its westernmost segment that was built around 1930 as part of MD 224 , MD 373 was designated and improved as a modern highway in the mid-1950s.
Maryland Route 382 (MD 382) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.Known as Croom Road, the highway runs 15.34 miles (24.69 km) from the Charles–Prince George's county line near Aquasco north to U.S. Route 301 (US 301) in Marlton.
[8] [9] In 1947 and 1948, the portion of Woodyard Road between MD 4 (now Marlboro Pike) and Dower House Road, then still a county highway, was improved as a gravel road. [10] MD 223 was extended on both ends in 1955. On the west, the highway was extended southwest to Livingston Road, which ceased to be part of MD 224 the same year.