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Maryland Scenic Byways

Maryland Scenic Byways
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Maryland Scenic Byways signage
Highway names
Interstates: Interstate X (I-X)
US Highways: U.S. Route X (US X)
State: Maryland Route X (MD X)
System links

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#1: Historic National Road
Location: Keysers RidgeBaltimore
Length: 170 mi (270 km)

#2: Mountain Maryland
Location: Keysers RidgeCumberland
Length: 193 mi (311 km)

#3: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Location: CumberlandWashington, D.C.
Length: 236 mi (380 km)

#4: Antietam Campaign
Location: White's FerrySharpsburg
Length: 126 mi (203 km)

#5: Catoctin Mountain
Location: Point of RocksEmmitsburg
Length: 95 mi (153 km)

#6: Old Main Streets
Location: EmmitsburgMount Airy
Length: 111 mi (179 km)

#7: Mason and Dixon
Location: EmmitsburgAppleton
Length: 143 mi (230 km)

#8: Falls Road
Location: BaltimoreAlesia
Length: 39 mi (63 km)

#9: Horses and Hounds
Location: CockeysvilleTowson
Length: 100 mi (160 km)

The Maryland Scenic Byways system consists of nineteen byways that pass through scenic and historic areas across the U.S. state of Maryland, with three of them designated as National Scenic Byways and two of them designated as All-American Roads. The byways pass through a variety of surroundings, such as the mountains of Western Maryland, the rolling countryside in the northern part of the state, urban sites in the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. areas, small towns and wildlife areas along the Chesapeake Bay, and beaches along the Atlantic Ocean. The byways also serve historical sites ranging from colonial settlement, the War of 1812, and the American Civil War, along with byways that follow the historic routes of the National Road, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and the Underground Railroad.

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The Historic National Road Scenic Byway travels from Keysers Ridge to Baltimore along the historic route of the National Road, a road that connected Baltimore to Vandalia, Illinois. The road is designated an All-American Road.


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