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Exit 3 off I-195, 6 off MD-100, and 12 off MD-32. Waterloo Road: Montgomery Road to Little Patuxent Parkway: Also is name for MD 175 from MD 108 junction to Oceano Avenue in Jessup, Maryland: Ellicott City Columbia Elkridge: Exit 2 off MD-100. Carries two designations on different parts of the route: MD-104 and MD-108. Watersville Road
MD 100 Paul T. Pitcher Memorial Highway, runs east from U.S. Route 29 connecting Columbia to Glen Burnie. MD 175 Rouse Parkway, a central artery that runs east–west from the Town Center to Jessup. MD 108 Clarksville Pike-Waterloo Road, forms the northern boundary of the community by running east–west from Clarksville to Ellicott City.
MD 175HC is the designation for the 0.37-mile (0.60 km) eastbound collector/distributor roadway from Snowden River Parkway east to MD 175's bridge over Columbia Gateway Drive, where MD 175HC merges with eastbound MD 175, in Columbia. The highway allows eastbound MD 175 and Snowden River Parkway traffic to access Columbia Gateway Drive. [1] [36 ...
MD 108 westbound past its eastern terminus at MD 175 in Columbia. MD 108 originally extended from MD 27 in Damascus to MD 97 in Olney. Continuing east along what is today MD 108, as of 1939, route numbers assigned to the highway included MD 28 from Olney to Ashton; US 29 from Ashton to Columbia, which was then a hamlet at the site of the modern MD 108–US 29 interchange; a county highway from ...
Maryland Route 100 (MD 100) is a major east–west highway connecting U.S. Route 29 (US 29) in Ellicott City (just north of Columbia) and MD 177 (Mountain Road) in Pasadena. MD 100 also connects to Interstate 95 (I-95), US 1 , the Baltimore–Washington Parkway (MD 295), and I-97 .
MD 175 east / Little Patuxent Parkway west – Columbia Town Center, Jessup: Northbound, one exit; southbound, split into exits 20A (MD 175) and 20B (Little Patuxent Parkway) 20.6: 33.2: Diamondback Drive: Right-in/right-out interchange northbound; no southbound exit: 21.1: 34.0: 21: MD 108 (Clarksville Pike/Old Annapolis Road) – Clarksville
In addition to the Long Reach grant, the 100-acre Brunner family farm, and a 200-acre apple orchard owned by Donald and Ethel Sewell since 1943, occupied the eastern section of Long Reach village. 28 acres were sold to Howard Research and Development in 1963. The apple orchard remained in operation until 1983 when it was sold for development ...
Prior to the development of Columbia, an area road was known as Owen Brown Road, named for local postmaster and store owner Owen T. Brown who had once lived on it. Due to its proximity, Rouse Company planners used Owen Brown as an early working name for the village. The name stuck, and became the permanent name of the village when it opened in ...