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Maryland Route 300 (MD 300) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.Known for most of its length as Sudlersville Road, the highway runs 13.55 miles (21.81 km) from MD 213 in Church Hill east through Sudlersville to the Delaware state line, where the highway continues as Delaware Route 300 (DE 300).
The most prominent of these is Maryland Route 213, which traverses the town north to south as the highway makes its way along the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay. The other two state highways serving Church Hill are Maryland Route 300 and Maryland Route 19, both of which connect to nearby U.S. Route 301.
MD 300: 13.55: 21.81 MD 213 in Church Hill: DE 300 near Sudlersville: 1927: current Contiguous sections MD 301 — — MD 300 at Dudley Corners: Crumpton: 1927: 1940 MD 302: 10.21: 16.43 US 301 near Barclay: DE 11 near Templeville: 1927: current MD 303 — — US 213 south of Centreville: Queen Anne: 1927: 1955 MD 303: 4.20: 6.76
View east along MD 19 at US 301 near Roberts. MD 19 begins at an intersection with MD 213 (Church Hill Road) north of the town of Church Hill. The state highway heads south as two-lane undivided Main Street into the town limits, passing to the southwest of the historic home Bishopton and intersecting MD 300 (Sudlersville Road).
Maryland Route 213 (MD 213) is a 68.25-mile (109.84 km) state highway located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the United States.The route runs from MD 662 in Wye Mills, Queen Anne's County, north to the Pennsylvania border near Fair Hill in Cecil County, where the road continues into that state as Pennsylvania Route 841 (PA 841).
[MD 280 14] [MD 280 15] The remainder of the highway to Fair Hill was completed as a concrete road in 1923 and 1924. [MD 280 14] [MD 280 16] In 1924 and 1925, Bridge Street in Elkton was reconstructed. [MD 280 16] The highway from Fair Hill to the Pennsylvania state line was constructed as a concrete road between 1930 and 1933.
Kennersley is a historic home located at Church Hill, Queen Anne's County, Maryland. It is a large five-part Flemish bond brick house believed to date to the last quarter of the 18th century. The central block is approximately 35 feet square, two and a half stories high, with the pitched gable roof.
View north along MD 903 and west along US 40 Scenic at I-68/US 40 near Sideling Hill. Maryland Route 903 is the unsigned designation for a 0.91-mile (1.46 km) section of Mountain Road on the western slope of Sideling Hill in far western Washington County from the Exit 74 exit ramp from eastbound I-68 north to the Exit 74 entrance ramp to westbound I-68.