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Maryland Route 710 (MD 710) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland, located in Anne Arundel County.Known as Ordnance Road, the state highway runs 2.16 miles (3.48 km) from MD 2 in Glen Burnie east to MD 173 in Brooklyn Park at the city limits of Baltimore.
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The MD 295–MD 176 interchange was built as a diamond interchange between 1950 and 1953; a loop ramp from eastbound MD 176 to northbound MD 295 was added in 1956. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The highway's interchange with the Glen Burnie Bypass, which started as US 301, became MD 3, and is now I-97, was constructed as a diamond interchange between 1954 and ...
MD 100 then intersects with MD 170 (Telegraph Road) where the road becomes 6 lanes. Then the road junctions with Interstate 97 near Hanover and reduces down to 4 lanes before crossing MD 2. Between Glen Burnie and Jacobsville, MD 100 serves as a bypass for MD 177, and has interchanges with MD 10 and MD 607. The road ends by merging back into MD ...
The Centre at Glen Burnie was an enclosed shopping mall in Glen Burnie, Maryland. It is owned by Goodman Properties and managed by 6711 Glen Burnie Retail, LLC a subsidiary of LNR Property Inc. The property has now been turned into a shopping center with the following anchors: Burlington, Ollie's Bargain Outlet, and Target.
It would not be until 1930 that postmaster Louis J. DeAlba decided two words were better than one, and gave the town a final name change to the current Glen Burnie. [4] Courthouse, Glen Burnie. Among the earliest Glen Burnie schools was First Avenue Elementary, built in 1899. The oldest area church is St. Alban's Episcopal, which was built in ...
MD 177 was completed as a concrete highway to Gibson Island in 1928. [10] MD 177 was widened to at least 18 feet (5.5 m) from Lipin's Corner to Gibson Island by 1930. [11] After MD 2 was relocated to Governor Ritchie Highway in 1936, MD 177 was extended west from Lipin's Corner to the new four-lane divided highway by 1939.
Harundale Mall, in Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States at the intersection of Ritchie Highway and Aquahart Road, was the first enclosed, air-conditioned mall built east of the Mississippi River.