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  2. Airport Loop - Wikipedia

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    The non-motorized companion to the Airport Loop is the BWI Trail, a 13.3-mile (21.4 km) [3] hiking and bicycling trail that completely encircles BWI Airport. Also constructed by MDSHA and designed for area commuters, the first 4.4-mile (7.1 km) section of the trail opened in July 1994 and the main loop was eventually completed in 1999.

  3. Baltimore/Washington International Airport - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of BWI Marshall Airport with downtown Baltimore in the background in September 2009. Planning for a new airport on 3,200 acres (1,300 ha) to serve the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area began in 1944, just prior to the end of World War II, when the Baltimore Aviation Commission announced its decision that the best location to build a new airport would be on a 2,100-acre ...

  4. Category:Baltimore/Washington International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Baltimore/Washington International Airport" ... BWI Marshall Airport Shuttle; BWI Airport station ...

  5. File:BWI Airport diagram.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Adjusting airport noise zones could spur development - AOL

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    Aug. 25—HIGH POINT — More than 1,000 acres in north High Point would be opened to residential development under proposed changes to the city's airport overlay district. For more than a decade ...

  7. BWI Business District - Wikipedia

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    The BWI Business District was established in 1985 along with the BWI Business Partnership. [2] The District formalized and brought together hotels and businesses adjacent to the Baltimore-Washington International Airport, as well as federal agencies located in nearby Fort George G. Meade.