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Germantown was founded in the early 19th century by European immigrants, though much of the area's development did not take place until the mid-20th century. The original plan for Germantown divided the area into a downtown and six town villages: [6] Gunners Lake Village, Kingsview Village, [7] Churchill Village, Middlebrook Village, [8 ...
Goldenrod Lane & Century Blvd: AM from Goldenrod Lane & Century Blvd; PM from Shady Grove. Discontinued on May 28, 2005. [50] [51] 75 (first use) Shady Grove - Urbana: Shady Grove Station: Urbana Park & Ride: Discontinued in 2006 77: Shady Grove – Germantown: Shady Grove Station: Germantown Commons: AM from Germantown Commons; PM from Shady ...
Germantown: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Fort Meade: Food and Drug Administration (FDA) White Oak: Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) Bethesda: Intelligence Community Campus-Bethesda (ICC-B) Bethesda: Internal Revenue Service (IRS) New Carrollton: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) College Park
It is located at 19901 Germantown Road in Germantown, Maryland, on a campus originally developed in the 1950s as the headquarters of the Atomic Energy Commission. The complex's original five buildings were designed by the New York City architectural firm Voorhees, Walker, Smith & Smith, a firm prominent in the development of laboratories and ...
Germantown is an unincorporated community in Worcester County, Maryland, United States. It is located at 38°18′30″N 75°12′35″W / 38.30833°N 75.20972°W / 38.30833; -75.20972 at the intersection of Germantown and Bethel roads, southeast of Berlin
Maryland Route 140 (MD 140) is a 49-mile (79 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.The route runs from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) and US 40 Truck in Baltimore northwest to the Pennsylvania border, where the road continues into that state as Pennsylvania Route 16 (PA 16).
Montgomery County's first roads, often barely adequate, were built by the 18th century. One early road, Maryland Route 355 , connected Frederick and Georgetown . There was a road, Maryland Route 190 that connected Georgetown and the mouth of the Monocacy River .
Maryland Route 27 (MD 27) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known for most of its length as Ridge Road, the highway runs 39.17 miles (63.04 km) from MD 355 in Germantown north to MD 30 in Manchester. MD 27 follows a ridge that separates several watersheds in northern Montgomery County and Carroll County.