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[8] [9] By 1938, US 1 entered downtown Bel Air on the Baltimore Pike, turned north onto Bond Street, followed Main Street—which in 1938 also became part of MD 24—to Broadway, then followed Broadway to Hickory Avenue. [10] Around 1940, the portions of Bond and Main streets that carried US 1 were expanded to 40 feet (12 m) in width. [11]
The Baltimore Pike was an auto trail connecting Baltimore, Maryland, with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.. Today, parts of the road are signed as U.S. Route 1 (US 1), US 13, and a small portion of Pennsylvania Route 41 (PA 41).
Located at the intersection of First and Pike Place, [3] in the Corner Market building, [4] The Crumpet Shop serves sweet and savory crumpets with various toppings such as butter, English cheese, honey, ricotta, and walnuts. The restaurant has a version with ham, egg, and cheese, and the "Seattle-style" variety has cucumber and smoked salmon.
HO-532, John Holland House, 9580 Baltimore Washington Boulevard (US 1), Laurel; HO-533, Salopha, 691 River Road, Sykesville; HO-534, Union Dam (Union Dam and Mill Race; Union Manufacturing Company Sites), National Pike (US 40), Ellicott City; HO-535, Rudisill House, Daniels Road, Ellicott City; HO-536, Timberlea, 4468 Old Columbia Pike ...
1118 Baltimore Pike (BUS 1), Bel Air, ... Maryland, United States. It is a two-story stone building built about 1781, with a mid-19th century frame addition.
In Seattle, Hellenika Cultured Creamery operates at Pike Place Market and in the University District. [1] The Pike Place Market shop offers twelve flavors of cultured gelato. [2] Seating is not available. [3] The interior has blue and white tiles, [4] a stainless steel counter, and a kitchen at the back of the shop.
Pennsylvania Route 97 (PA 97) is one of two Pennsylvania state highways that carries the PA 97 designation; the other PA 97 is in Erie County.This southern PA 97, known for most of its length as Baltimore Pike, runs 9.363 miles (15.068 km) from the Maryland state line near Littlestown, where the highway continues as Maryland Route 97 (MD 97), northwest to U.S. Route 15 (US 15) near Gettysburg.
The route comes to a bridge over SEPTA's Media/Wawa Line west of Fernwood–Yeadon station and crosses into Upper Darby Township, where it comes to an intersection with Baltimore Pike. Here, US 13 turns east onto Baltimore Pike and runs between Fernwood Cemetery to the north and urban residential and commercial development to the south.