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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
MD 43 is a four-lane divided highway in eastern Baltimore County that connects the northern and eastern suburbs of Baltimore with the commercial center of White Marsh, where the highway has junctions with I-95 and U.S. Route 40 (US 40). The state highway was built from west of I-95 to US 40 concurrent with the construction of I-95 in the early ...
MD 152 (Magnolia Road/Mountain Road) to I-95: Edgewood: 189.21: 304.50: MD 755 south (Edgewood Road) to Edgewood Road north south / MD 24: 189.78: 305.42: To MD 24 (Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway) – Edgewood, Bel Air: Two-way ramp between US 40 and MD 24 is MD 24D (Otter Creek Ramp) Riverside: 193.93: 312.10: MD 543 north (Riverside ...
Monkton is an unincorporated community in northern Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It has a population of approximately 4,856 people. It has a population of approximately 4,856 people. The community is 35 square miles (91 km 2 ) in area, with approximately 138 inhabitants per square mile (53/km 2 ). [ 1 ]
In the 1980s, Chase became a part of the zip code 21220 after a new, larger post office was built in Middle River to serve the entire area. The old zip code (21027) and post office remain for the purpose of P.O. boxes. On January 4, 1987, Amtrak Train 94 crashed into three Conrail freight locomotives in Chase.
Mountain Road is a two-lane road that heads north as a state highway, signed as US 40 Scenic west and unsigned as 0.91-mile (1.46 km) long MD 903. MD 903's northern terminus is at US 40 Scenic's ramp onto westbound I-68. [1] [3] View west from the east end of the county-maintained portion of US 40 Scenic at MD 144 west of Hancock
Middle River is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.The population was 33,203 at the 2020 census. [2] A Middle River Train Station first appeared on the 1877 G.M. Hopkins & Co Baltimore County Map [3] and by 1898 had a designated Post Office and modest street grid. [4]
Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park is a park in Baltimore, Maryland.It is the second-largest woodland park in the United States, [1] constituting a contiguous area of 1,216 acres (492 ha).