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Fort Washington [2]. Fort Washington is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.It borders the Potomac River, situated 20 miles south of downtown Washington, D.C. [3] [] As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 24,261. [4]
MD 210D is the designation for Service Road D, a frontage road that runs 0.63 miles (1.01 km) between dead ends on either side of Fort Washington Road on the southbound side of MD 210 northeast of Fort Washington. [1] [52] MD 210E is the designation for Service Road E, a frontage road that runs 1.26 miles (2.03 km) from Livingston Road north to ...
Fort Washington, located near the community of Fort Washington, Maryland, was for many decades the only defensive fort protecting Washington, D.C. The original fort, overlooking the Potomac River , was completed in 1809, and was begun as Fort Warburton , but renamed in 1808. [ 4 ]
The Oxon Hill–Fort Washington Line, designated Route P18, is a weekday only bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Fort Washington Park & Ride Lot and Southern Avenue station of the Green Line of the Washington Metro. The line operates every 25 minutes during the weekday peak hours and 60 minutes ...
MD 414 begins at the county–state maintenance boundary on Oxon Hill Road just north of the entrance to Oxon Hill Manor. Oxon Hill Road continues south toward Fort Washington. MD 414 heads north as a four-lane divided highway, passing to the west of Tanger Outlets National Harbor.
MD 198 meets the eastern end of MD 216 (Seventh Street) and intersects US 1, which comprises a one-way pair that uses Washington Boulevard southbound and Second Street northbound. East of US 1, Gorman and Talbott avenues come together to form Fort Meade Road, a six-lane divided highway that crosses over CSX 's Capital Subdivision railroad line ...
The MD 3 interchange included the ramps to and from MD 32 in the direction of Fort Meade plus a ramp from westbound MD 32 to northbound MD 3. All other movements were made via MD 178 or Millersville Road. [26] Construction on the Patuxent Freeway resumed in 1981 in Howard County. [39] The freeway opened from Dorsey Run Road to US 29 in 1985. [40]
Accokeek is located in the Southern United States, [19] in Southern Maryland, [20] and approximately 17 miles (27 km) from Washington, D.C. [21] To the north, Accokeek borders the CDPs of Fort Washington and Clinton; to the east, it borders the CDP of Brandywine; to the south, it borders the CDPs of Bryans Road, Bensville, and Waldorf, all of which are located in Charles County; and to the ...