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Boundary Map of the Breakneck Road Historic District, Allegany County, at Maryland Historical Trust Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. MD-1081, " William House Farm, East side of West Wilson Road, Flintstone, Allegany County, MD ", 7 photos, 9 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
Flintstone is located just 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the Mason–Dixon line, the Maryland/Pennsylvania border. Rocky Gap State Park and Green Ridge State Forest are both in the Flintstone zip code. The Breakneck Road Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [4]
The Briar Patch Road Historic District is a historic district in East Hampton, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. In 1988, it included seven contributing buildings. [1] The district covers 30 acres (12 ha) at the End of Briar Patch Rd. along Georgica Pond in East Hampton. [1] It includes six houses: [2]
MD 144AE is the unsigned designation for Gilpin Road, a 2.53-mile (4.07 km) section of original alignment of US 40 that runs from Town Creek Road east to MD 144 east of Flintstone. [1] [22] MD 144AL is the unsigned designation for an unnamed 0.08-mile (0.13 km) spur south from US 40 Scenic near Town Hill. [1] [23]
Sep. 23—The 16th Annual Briar Patch Trade Days returns October 5 and 6 in Barns D and E at the Ector County Coliseum. Over 120 vendors from West Texas and beyond attend the event, where you can ...
PA 326 begins at the Maryland border in Southampton Township, where the road connects to Black Valley Road and Gap Road NE south of the state line. From this point, the route heads north on two-lane undivided South Black Valley Road, passing through an agricultural valley with some woods and homes.
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The Delaware–Maryland–Pennsylvania Tri-State Point is the meeting of the northwestern corner of Delaware, the northeastern corner of Maryland, and the southern edge of Pennsylvania. [1] A wooden marker was placed in 1765, by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon , and was replaced with a stone marker in 1849.