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MD 216I is the designation for Welchs Court, which runs 0.04 miles (0.064 km) between a county-maintained road named Old MD 216C to MD 198 on the eastbound side of the latter state highway between Maryland City and Fort Meade. [1] [41] MD 216I was assigned concurrent with the removal of MD 216C from the perpendicular road in 2006. [33]
The highway, now named Laurel Fort Meade Road, passes one of the main entrances to Laurel Park Racecourse and passes through Maryland City. MD 198 drops to four lanes at its partial cloverleaf interchange with the Baltimore–Washington Parkway (unsigned MD 295) and then becomes a two-lane undivided road a short distance east of the interchange.
In the 1950s, inn owner Albert L. Dalton posted a sign along Route 1 which read "Historical Whiskey Bottom Road—Circa 1732 A.D." [12] The majority of the modern road falls within "Robinhood's Forest", a land grant between Laurel and Sandy Spring, Maryland that was part of the accumulated 10,500-acre (42 km 2) Birmingham Manor estate of the ...
MD 197 – Laurel, Bowie: Anne Arundel 14.86: 23.91: MD 198 – Fort Meade, Laurel 16.61: 26.73: MD 32 / Canine Road – Fort Meade, Columbia: Exits 10B-C on MD 32; no southbound access to Canine Road; serves National Cryptologic Museum 17.04: 27.42: NSA (restricted entrance) Southbound exit and northbound entrance 18.56: 29.87: NPS–MDSHA ...
MD 174 westbound viewed from MD 100 in Glen Burnie. When the Maryland State Roads Commission applied numbers to state highways, they assigned MD 170 to its current corridor from Severn to Brooklyn Park and to what is now MD 174 from Severn to Fort Meade. [3] [4] The portion of the modern highway from Odenton to Severn was originally MD 554. [4]
The Maryland State Highway Administration plans to upgrade MD 175 from MD 295 in Jessup east to MD 170 in Odenton in response to the greatly increased traffic destined for Fort Meade due to the Base Realignment and Closure process. The state plans to expand MD 175 to a six-lane divided highway along the 5.2-mile (8.4 km) stretch, construct ...
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Maryland Route 197 (MD 197) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known for most of its length as Laurel Bowie Road, the state highway runs 14.64 miles (23.56 km) from U.S. Route 301 (US 301) in Bowie north to MD 198 in Laurel. MD 197 serves as the main connection between Bowie and Laurel in northern Prince George's County.