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Maryland Route 264

Maryland Route 264 marker

Maryland Route 264
Broomes Island Road
Maryland Route 264 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDSHA
Length: 6.66 mi (10.72 km)
Existed: 1927 – present
Tourist
routes:
Star-Spangled Banner Scenic Byway
Major junctions
South end: Oyster House Road at Broomes Island
  MD 265 at Mutual
North end: MD 2 / MD 4 in Port Republic
Location
Counties: Calvert County
Highway system
MD 263 MD 265

Maryland Route 264 marker

Maryland Route 264 (MD 264) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Broomes Island Road, the route runs 6.66 miles (10.72 km) from Oyster House Road at Broomes Island north to MD 2 and MD 4 in Port Republic. MD 264 connects the central Calvert County communities of Broomes Island, Island Creek, and Mutual with the county's main highway at Port Republic. The state highway was constructed in the early 1920s.

MD 264 begins at the intersection of Ballard Rogers Road and Oyster House Road in Broomes Island. Ballard Rogers Road continues south to the end of the peninsula between Island Creek and the Patuxent River that contains the village of Broomes Island, a former oyster canning center. MD 264 heads north as a two-lane road out of the village through a mix of farmland and forest toward the community of Island Creek, where the highway intersects Parkers Wharf Road and Williams Wharf Road. In the village of Mutual, the state highway intersects MD 265 (Mackall Road) and Laveille Road, which leads west to the historic home La Veille. North of Mutual, MD 264 passes Christ Church, which with a founded date of 1672 is the oldest church in Calvert County. The state highway passes a spur of old alignment, Yoes Corner Road (unsigned MD 264A), and reaches its northern terminus at a directional crossover intersection with MD 2 and MD 4 (Solomons Island Road) in Port Republic. There is no direct access between MD 264 and MD 765 (St. Leonard Road), which meets the northbound direction of MD 2 and MD 4 at an adjacent right-in/right-out intersection.


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