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  2. List of Maryland Scenic Byways - Wikipedia

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    Past Frederick, the National Scenic Road Scenic Byway continues along MD 144 and passes through New Market before reaching Mount Airy, where it briefly follows MD 27 before following MD 144 again. The byway reaches Ellicott City , which is home to the Ellicott City Station and the Thomas Isaac Log Cabin, before crossing Patapsco Valley State Park .

  3. U.S. Route 40 Alternate (Keysers Ridge–Cumberland, Maryland)

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    U.S. Route 40 Alternate (Alt US 40) is the U.S. Highway designation for a former segment of U.S. Route 40 (US 40) through Garrett and Allegany counties in Maryland.The highway begins at US 40 near exit 14 on Interstate 68 (I-68) and runs 31.80 miles (51.18 km) eastward to Cumberland, where it ends at exit 44 on I-68. [4]

  4. Maryland Route 404 - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] In the early 1980s, construction began to widen MD 404 to a divided highway. [16] By 1985, construction was underway for the four-lane divided bypass of Denton between MD 404 west of Denton and MD 313 north of Denton. [17] In 1987, MD 313 and MD 404 were rerouted to bypass Denton along the newly completed four-lane divided bypass.

  5. Maryland Route 135 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Route 135 (MD 135) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.Known for most of its length as Maryland Highway, the state highway runs 29.00 miles (46.67 km) from U.S. Route 219 (US 219) in Oakland in Garrett County east to US 220 in McCoole in Allegany County.

  6. Maryland Route 144 - Wikipedia

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    There are seven mainline sections of MD 144: MD 144 in Allegany County runs 17.55 miles (28.24 km) from MD 807 in Cumberland east to US 40 Scenic east of Flintstone. The state highway generally parallels I-68 and crosses over the freeway multiple times as both highways pass through mountainous creek valleys and over Martin Mountain and Polish Mountain.

  7. List of former Maryland state highways (400–499) - Wikipedia

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    [MD 447 L 2] This stretch was constructed as a 12-foot-wide (3.7 m) macadam road in 1913. [MD 447 L 3] The section from Shallcross Wharf Road to MD 444 is the original alignment of the Kentmore Park Road portion of MD 444. The highway was improved in 1939 and brought into the state highway system as a northward extension of that route in 1942.

  8. Maryland Route 45 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Route 45 (MD 45) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.Known for most of its length as York Road, the state highway runs 30.06 miles (48.38 km) from U.S. Route 1 (US 1)/US 40 Truck in Baltimore north to the Pennsylvania state line in Maryland Line, where the highway continues as State Route 3001 (SR 3001).

  9. Maryland Route 272 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Route 272 (MD 272) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.The state highway runs 20.67 miles (33.27 km) from Turkey Point within Elk Neck State Park north through North East to the Pennsylvania state line near Calvert, where the highway continues as Pennsylvania Route 272 (PA 272).