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  2. Hagerstown metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Hagerstown–Martinsburg, MD–WV Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) covers an area of 1,019 square miles (2,640 km 2). The MSA is roughly bordered to the east by South Mountain , to the west by Sideling Hill , to the north by the Mason–Dixon line , and to the south by Northern Virginia .

  3. List of state highways in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    MD 63 in Cearfoss: Hagerstown: 1928: current MD 59 — — US 340 in Jefferson: US 40 Alternate in Middletown: 1929: 1956 MD 60: 3.53: 5.68 Hagerstown: PA 316 near Leitersburg: 1927: current MD 61: 1.94: 3.12 WV 28 in Cumberland: MD 51 in Cumberland: 2001: current MD 61 — — Antietam Drive near Hagerstown: East of Hagerstown: 1927

  4. Maryland Route 65 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Route 65 (MD 65) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.Known for most of its length as Sharpsburg Pike, the state highway runs 11.75 miles (18.91 km) from MD 34 in Sharpsburg north to the southern end of Hagerstown, where the highway continues north as Potomac Street toward the downtown area.

  5. U.S. Route 40 Alternate (Hagerstown–Frederick, Maryland)

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    Following the founding of Hagerstown in 1762, a road was laid out north from Boonsboro to connect the new town with the eastern part of the colony. [7] While the Monocacy Road as a whole was disused by 1794, the portion followed by US 40 Alternate remained an important connection between Baltimore and Western Maryland .

  6. Route 991 (MTA Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Route 991 is a commuter bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in the U.S. state of Maryland between Hagerstown, Frederick, and the Shady Grove Metro Station. The line has since been split into two different routes.

  7. U.S. Route 40 in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    US 40 leaves downtown Hagerstown and the directions of the route rejoin as four-lane divided Dual Highway, intersecting the western terminus of MD 64 and passing a mix of homes and businesses. The road curves to the south-southeast and crosses Antietam Creek as it continues through developed areas, briefly widening to six lanes as it passes ...

  8. Interstate 81 in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    I-81 northbound at I-70 interchange in Halfway. I-81 crosses the Potomac River from West Virginia and enters Maryland as a six-lane freeway. The Interstate curves to the northeast around Williamsport, where the highway meets Maryland Route 68 (MD 68) and MD 63 (Lappans Road) at a diamond interchange (exit 1) to the south of the town and US 11 (Virginia Avenue) at a five-ramp partial cloverleaf ...

  9. Maryland Route 632 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Route 632 (MD 632) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Downsville Pike, the state highway runs 6.71 miles (10.80 km) from MD 63 in Downsville north to Maryland Avenue in Hagerstown. MD 632 was constructed along the path of a former turnpike in the late 1930s.