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  2. File:Owings Mills Blvd (MD) map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of Owings Mills Boulevard in Maryland. The county-maintained sections are highlighted in purple, the state-maintained section (Maryland Route 940) is highlighted in red. Date: 21 April 2014: Source: Own work, data from U.S. Census Bureau

  3. Owings Mills Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    The MD 940 part of Owings Mills Boulevard is a component of a loop of the National Highway System that is an intermodal passenger transport connection between I-795 and the Baltimore Metro SubwayLink station. The loop also includes MD 140 from Owings Mills Boulevard to Painters Mill Road, Painters Mill Road south to Red Run Boulevard, and Red ...

  4. Google Street View in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Google Maps Camera Car showcased on Google campus in Mountain View, California in November 2010. The United States was the first country to have Google Street View images and was the only country with images for over a year following introduction of the service on May 25, 2007. Early on, most locations had a limited number of views, usually ...

  5. File:Map of Maryland highlighting Baltimore County.svg

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  6. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bike, air (in beta) and public transportation.

  7. Owings Mills, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Owings Mills is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is a suburb of Baltimore. Per the 2020 census, the population was 35,674. [2] Owings Mills is home to the northern terminus of the Baltimore Metro Subway, and housed the Owings Mills Mall until its closure in 2015. [3]

  8. Interstate 795 (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The route bypasses Maryland Route 140 (MD 140; Reisterstown Road), carrying part of the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA)'s Baltimore Metro SubwayLink in its median for a four-mile (6.4 km) stretch, and provides direct access to the former Owings Mills Mall. It never connects to its parent, I-95, except via I-695.

  9. Garrison, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This was the second highest percentage of Russian Americans of any place in Maryland after Pikesville. [6] The majority of them are of Jewish ancestry. 2% of Garrison's residents were of Ukrainian descent and 1% were descended from other Eastern European countries. 8% were German , 7% Polish , 5% Irish , 4% English , 3% Italian , 2% Lithuanian ...