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Old Harford Road serves as an alternate route to both Harford Road (Maryland Route 147) and Perring Parkway (Maryland Route 41), and carries between 10,000 and 16,500 vehicles per day. Old Harford Road, like Harford County , was named for Henry Harford (1758–1834), the son of Frederick Calvert , 6th Lord Baltimore, and the last Proprietary of ...
MD 147's predecessor routes included parts of Old Harford Road in the late 18th century and a pair of turnpikes in the 19th century. The Baltimore and Harford Turnpike ran from Baltimore to the county line at Little Gunpowder Falls, and the Harford Turnpike went from there to the Baltimore and Bel Air Turnpike at the spot 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Bel Air that became the community of Benson. [5]
Old Harford Road: North of Cub Hill Road to Harford Road (in Baltimore City) Carney Parkville: Cub Hill Fire Tower [10] Charles Hickey School [11] Tall Cedars of Lebanon: Part of route of Bus Route 19. Once included part of Cromwell Bridge Road, and all of Glen Arm and Satyr Hill Roads. Old Pimlico Road: Falls Road to Smith Avenue Pikesville
Present-day Old Harford Road may be a remnant of the original alignment of Harford Road that existed prior to construction of Harford Turnpike from Harford County, Maryland south to the Old Town section of Baltimore City in the early 19th century Oliver Street: Three discontinuous sections: Mt. Royal Avenue to Charles Street
Harford Road also connects drivers to Interstate 695 via a junction in Parkville. [120] Perring Parkway, or Maryland Route 41, is another state highway that runs through Hamilton Hills. [122] It runs 6.8 miles (10.9 km) and begins at Harford Road in the Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello neighborhood as Hillen Road. [122]
Northern Parkway was built in various stages extending west from Old Harford Road to Hillen Road from the early 1950s to 1965. In 1973-75, work on the new section near York Road resulted in the demolition of businesses along York Road north of Belvedere Avenue, with at least one east west alley also being vacated by the city of Baltimore. The ...
Glen Arm is an unincorporated community in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. [1] Glen Arm lies along what is now Glen Arm Road, which was once part of Old Harford Road, one of the early routes used for conveying agricultural products from parts of Harford and Baltimore Counties and southern Pennsylvania to the port of Baltimore.
Maryland Route 41 (MD 41) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.Known for most of its length as Perring Parkway, the state highway runs 6.75 miles (10.86 km) from MD 147 in Baltimore north to Waltham Woods Road in Carney.