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Fairfax was founded in the 1830s, and named after Fairfax, Virginia, the native home of a first settler. [2] A post office called Fairfax was established in 1851, and remained in operation until 1906. [3]
Robert Crain Highway is a multilane divided highway in the U.S. state of Maryland running from Newburg at the Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge north to Governor Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie, named after Robert Crain, a lawyer and Democratic legislator in the state who fought for its construction and oversaw its completion in 1927. [1]
The route heads through commercial properties as a two-lane undivided highway, passing through Fairfax and into Mariemont. In Mariemont US 50 becomes a two-lane divided highway passing through residential properties. The roadway becomes a four-lane divided highway in the business area of Mariemont.
Fairfax is located at (39.142760, -84.396188) and has a total area of 0.76 square miles (1.97 km 2), all [9] [10]The village is bordered by the City of Cincinnati to the north, west, and south, the Village of Mariemont to the east and south, and Columbia Township to the south. [11]
The divided highway was extended south from Beantown to the MD 488 intersection in 1966. [15] In 1967, the route was widened into a divided highway between the St. Mary's-Charles county border and MD 488 with the exception of the portion through Hughesville. [25] MD 5 was upgraded to a divided highway between US 301 and MD 223 in 1969. [26]
CCC began as a firm that remanufactured World War II-era surplus vehicles for civilian crane-carrying use.In 1953 CCC presented their first own truck, and soon evolved into a company that manufactured over-the-road trucks for concrete mixing, logging, mining, and other construction industries, including a wheeled loader.