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Maryland Route 20

Maryland Route 20 (MD 20) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The highway runs 13.77 miles (22.16 km) from Beach Road and Lawton Avenue in Rock Hall east to MD 291 in Chestertown. MD 20 connects Chestertown with several villages in western Kent County, including Fairlee. The highway was designated one of the original state roads to be improved by the Maryland State Roads Commission in 1909 and was built between the mid-1910s and early 1920s. MD 20 was widened in the late 1940s and received bypasses of Fairlee and in Rock Hall in the mid-1950s and late 1950s, respectively. The highway was removed from the center of Chestertown in the mid-1980s.

Maryland Route 20

Maryland Route 20 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDSHA
Length13.77 mi[1] (22.16 km)
Existed1927–present
Tourist
routes
Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway
Major junctions
West endBeach Road / Lawton Avenue in Rock Hall
Major intersections
East endHigh Street in Chestertown
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMaryland
CountiesKent
Highway system
MD 19 MD 21

Route description

 
View east along MD 20 at the western terminus in Rock Hall

MD 20 begins at an intersection with Beach Road and Lawton Avenue just east of where Swan Creek empties into the Chesapeake Bay in the town of Rock Hall. The highway heads east as two-lane undivided Rock Hall Avenue between a pair of harbors: The Haven to the north and Rock Hall Harbor to the south. MD 20 intersects MD 445 (Main Street) on the north end of downtown and gains a center left-turn lane between there and the east town limit at Grays Inn Creek. East of the creek, the highway's name becomes Rock Hall Road, and it meets the eastern end of MD 674 (Sharp Street) and the north end of MD 288 (Crosby Road). MD 20 heads northeast through the hamlet of Edesville and crosses Shipyard Creek. The highway passes to the west of St. Paul's Church, which is accessed via Ricauds Branch Road or Sandy Bottom Road; opposite the latter county highway is the eastern end of MD 21 (Tolchester Beach Road).[1][2]

MD 20 continues north toward Fairlee, which the highway bypasses to the southeast between intersections with the western end of MD 298 (Fairlee Road) and Old Fairlee Road. The highway continues east as Chestertown Road, which meets the northern end of MD 446 (Broad Neck Road) and crosses over the East Fork Branch of Langford Creek. MD 20 passes the historic homes Brampton and Lauretum before it intersects the southern end of MD 514 (Flatland Road) immediately before it enters the town of Chestertown at Radcliffe Creek. The highway curves southeast past the Radcliffe Mill and comes to a roundabout junction with the western end of MD 291 (Morgnec Road), which leads to MD 213, beyond which MD 20 reaches its eastern terminus. The road continues southeast as High Street toward the Chestertown Historic District.[1][2]

History

 
MD 20 westbound past MD 514 in Chestertown

The Chestertown–Rock Hall highway was one of the roads the Maryland State Roads Commission designated for improvement in 1909, but by 1915 the highway was not deemed an essential part of the main system.[3][4] The highway from Fairlee to near Broad Neck Road was paved as a 14-foot-wide (4.3 m) macadam road in 1915.[4] The gap between Fairlee and Chestertown was filled when a concrete road was built from near Broad Neck Road to College Avenue in Chestertown and along Spring Avenue between High Street and Maple Avenue in 1917 and 1918. In addition, concrete road was constructed from Fairlee to Edesville in 1918. The highway from Edesville to Rock Hall was under construction by 1920 and completed by 1921.[5][6] The Edesville–Rock Hall segment, which followed Sharp Street and Main Street in the town of Rock Hall, was built of concrete except for near the Rock Hall–Bay Shore ferry, which was built with macadam to allow ferry traffic to use the highway during construction.[7] As early as 1923 and late as 1928, a ferry connected Rock Hall with Bay Shore Park near Fort Howard in Baltimore County, thus briefly and indirectly connecting this MD 20 with the former MD 20 in Baltimore County.[7][8][9]

MD 20 was widened and resurfaced with bituminous concrete from Chestertown to Rock Hall in 1947 and 1948. Spring Avenue in Chestertown was resurfaced with bituminous concrete in 1950, and MD 20's bridge across Radcliffe Creek was replaced that year and 1951.[10] MD 20's bypass of Fairlee was constructed in 1953; the bypassed segments became a southern extension of MD 298 and MD 298A on Old Fairlee Road.[10][11] The highway bypassed the center of Rock Hall when Rock Hall Avenue from MD 445 to Sharp Street just east of town was built in 1959 and 1960, leaving behind MD 674 on Sharp Street.[10] MD 20 was reconstructed from MD 288 to MD 298, including eliminating a curve, in 1976.[12] MD 20 was reconstructed from Radcliffe Creek to the MD 291 junction when the latter highway was extended west to its present terminus in 1968 and 1969.[10] The MD 20 portion of High Street from MD 291 to College Avenue was reconstructed in 1979.[12] The portions of MD 20 on High Street from MD 291 to College Avenue and on Spring Avenue were transferred from state to municipal maintenance through an August 27, 1985, road transfer agreement.[13] The portion of High Street from College Avenue to Spring Avenue had already been municipally maintained.[14] In 2014, a roundabout was constructed at the MD 20–MD 291 junction.[15]

Junction list

The entire route is in Kent County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Rock Hall0.000.00Beach Road south / Lawton Avenue northWestern terminus
1.382.22  MD 445 (Main Street) – Tolchester
1.883.03 
 
MD 674 west (Sharp Street)
Eastern terminus of MD 674
2.033.27 
 
MD 288 east (Crosby Road)
Western terminus of MD 288
Fairlee6.6010.62 
 
MD 21 west (Tolchester Beach Road) – Tolchester
Eastern terminus of MD 21
7.9312.76 
 
MD 298 east (Fairlee Road) – Still Pond, Galena
Western terminus of MD 298
11.6018.67 
 
MD 446 south (Broad Neck Road) – Langford, Broadneck
Northern terminus of MD 446
Chestertown13.5521.81 
 
MD 514 north (Flatland Road)
Southern terminus of MD 514
13.7122.06 
 
 
 
MD 291 east (Morgnec Road) to MD 213 – Millington, Galena, Church Hill
Roundabout; western terminus of MD 291
13.7722.16High Street southEastern terminus; continuation beyond MD 291
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Highway Information Services Division (December 31, 2015). Highway Location Reference. Maryland State Highway Administration. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
    • Kent County (PDF).
  2. ^ a b Maryland State Highway Administration (2015). Maryland General Highway Statewide Grid Map (PDF) (Map). 1:12,000. Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration. §§ E14A, E14B, D14D, D15C. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
  3. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1910). Map of Maryland (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  4. ^ a b Weller, O.E.; Parran, Thomas; Miller, W.B.; Perry, John M.; Ramsay, Andrew; Smith, J. Frank (May 1916). Annual Reports of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1912–1915 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. pp. 54, 112. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  5. ^ Zouck, Frank H.; Uhl, G. Clinton; Mudd, John F. (January 1920). Annual Reports of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1916–1919 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 46. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  6. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1921). Map of Maryland: Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  7. ^ a b Mackall, John N.; Crothers, Omar D.; Winebrener, D.C. (January 1924). Annual Reports of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1920–1923 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 44. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  8. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1923). Map of Maryland: Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  9. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1928). Map of Maryland: Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  10. ^ a b c d Maryland Road Construction Progress Log (PDF). Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration. Contract Numbers: K-155X-211 (May 1, 1947), K-164-215 (January 29, 1948), K-179X-1-215 (June 21, 1950), K-80-1-215 (July 26, 1950), K-187-2-215 (March 12, 1953), K-210X-1-220 (January 13, 1959), K-229-15-271 (July 30, 1968). Retrieved September 18, 2016 – via Maryland State Archives.
  11. ^ "Memorandum of Action of Director Neil J. Pedersen" (PDF). S.R.C. Minutes District No. 2 Kent County. Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration. January 19, 1988. Retrieved September 18, 2016 – via Maryland State Archives.
  12. ^ a b Maryland Road Construction Progress Log (PDF). Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration. Contract Numbers: K-353-0-277 (August 18, 1976), K-342-001-271 (November 8, 1978). Retrieved September 18, 2016 – via Maryland State Archives.
  13. ^ "Memorandum of Action of Director Neil J. Pedersen" (PDF). S.R.C. Minutes District No. 2 Kent County. Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration. August 28, 1985. Retrieved September 3, 2016 – via Maryland State Archives.
  14. ^ Bureau of Highway Statistics (January 1, 1981). Highway Location Reference, Volume 2 (PDF). Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration. Kent County, p. 1. Retrieved September 18, 2016 – via Maryland State Archives.
  15. ^ Highway Information Services Division (December 31, 2014). Highway Location Reference. Maryland State Highway Administration. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
    • Kent County (PDF).

External links

Route map:

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This article is about the highway in Kent County For the former highway in Baltimore County see Maryland Route 20 former For the MTA bus route see Route 20 MTA Maryland Maryland Route 20 MD 20 is a state highway in the U S state of Maryland The highway runs 13 77 miles 22 16 km from Beach Road and Lawton Avenue in Rock Hall east to MD 291 in Chestertown MD 20 connects Chestertown with several villages in western Kent County including Fairlee The highway was designated one of the original state roads to be improved by the Maryland State Roads Commission in 1909 and was built between the mid 1910s and early 1920s MD 20 was widened in the late 1940s and received bypasses of Fairlee and in Rock Hall in the mid 1950s and late 1950s respectively The highway was removed from the center of Chestertown in the mid 1980s Maryland Route 20Maryland Route 20 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by MDSHALength13 77 mi 1 22 16 km Existed1927 presentTouristroutesChesapeake Country Scenic BywayMajor junctionsWest endBeach Road Lawton Avenue in Rock HallMajor intersectionsMD 445 in Rock Hall MD 288 in Rock Hall MD 21 near Fairlee MD 298 at Fairlee MD 446 near Chestertown MD 514 in Chestertown MD 291 in ChestertownEast endHigh Street in ChestertownLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMarylandCountiesKentHighway systemMaryland highway systemInterstate US State Scenic Byways MD 19 MD 21 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Junction list 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description Edit View east along MD 20 at the western terminus in Rock Hall MD 20 begins at an intersection with Beach Road and Lawton Avenue just east of where Swan Creek empties into the Chesapeake Bay in the town of Rock Hall The highway heads east as two lane undivided Rock Hall Avenue between a pair of harbors The Haven to the north and Rock Hall Harbor to the south MD 20 intersects MD 445 Main Street on the north end of downtown and gains a center left turn lane between there and the east town limit at Grays Inn Creek East of the creek the highway s name becomes Rock Hall Road and it meets the eastern end of MD 674 Sharp Street and the north end of MD 288 Crosby Road MD 20 heads northeast through the hamlet of Edesville and crosses Shipyard Creek The highway passes to the west of St Paul s Church which is accessed via Ricauds Branch Road or Sandy Bottom Road opposite the latter county highway is the eastern end of MD 21 Tolchester Beach Road 1 2 MD 20 continues north toward Fairlee which the highway bypasses to the southeast between intersections with the western end of MD 298 Fairlee Road and Old Fairlee Road The highway continues east as Chestertown Road which meets the northern end of MD 446 Broad Neck Road and crosses over the East Fork Branch of Langford Creek MD 20 passes the historic homes Brampton and Lauretum before it intersects the southern end of MD 514 Flatland Road immediately before it enters the town of Chestertown at Radcliffe Creek The highway curves southeast past the Radcliffe Mill and comes to a roundabout junction with the western end of MD 291 Morgnec Road which leads to MD 213 beyond which MD 20 reaches its eastern terminus The road continues southeast as High Street toward the Chestertown Historic District 1 2 History Edit MD 20 westbound past MD 514 in Chestertown The Chestertown Rock Hall highway was one of the roads the Maryland State Roads Commission designated for improvement in 1909 but by 1915 the highway was not deemed an essential part of the main system 3 4 The highway from Fairlee to near Broad Neck Road was paved as a 14 foot wide 4 3 m macadam road in 1915 4 The gap between Fairlee and Chestertown was filled when a concrete road was built from near Broad Neck Road to College Avenue in Chestertown and along Spring Avenue between High Street and Maple Avenue in 1917 and 1918 In addition concrete road was constructed from Fairlee to Edesville in 1918 The highway from Edesville to Rock Hall was under construction by 1920 and completed by 1921 5 6 The Edesville Rock Hall segment which followed Sharp Street and Main Street in the town of Rock Hall was built of concrete except for near the Rock Hall Bay Shore ferry which was built with macadam to allow ferry traffic to use the highway during construction 7 As early as 1923 and late as 1928 a ferry connected Rock Hall with Bay Shore Park near Fort Howard in Baltimore County thus briefly and indirectly connecting this MD 20 with the former MD 20 in Baltimore County 7 8 9 MD 20 was widened and resurfaced with bituminous concrete from Chestertown to Rock Hall in 1947 and 1948 Spring Avenue in Chestertown was resurfaced with bituminous concrete in 1950 and MD 20 s bridge across Radcliffe Creek was replaced that year and 1951 10 MD 20 s bypass of Fairlee was constructed in 1953 the bypassed segments became a southern extension of MD 298 and MD 298A on Old Fairlee Road 10 11 The highway bypassed the center of Rock Hall when Rock Hall Avenue from MD 445 to Sharp Street just east of town was built in 1959 and 1960 leaving behind MD 674 on Sharp Street 10 MD 20 was reconstructed from MD 288 to MD 298 including eliminating a curve in 1976 12 MD 20 was reconstructed from Radcliffe Creek to the MD 291 junction when the latter highway was extended west to its present terminus in 1968 and 1969 10 The MD 20 portion of High Street from MD 291 to College Avenue was reconstructed in 1979 12 The portions of MD 20 on High Street from MD 291 to College Avenue and on Spring Avenue were transferred from state to municipal maintenance through an August 27 1985 road transfer agreement 13 The portion of High Street from College Avenue to Spring Avenue had already been municipally maintained 14 In 2014 a roundabout was constructed at the MD 20 MD 291 junction 15 Junction list EditThe entire route is in Kent County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesRock Hall0 000 00Beach Road south Lawton Avenue northWestern terminus1 382 22 MD 445 Main Street Tolchester1 883 03 MD 674 west Sharp Street Eastern terminus of MD 6742 033 27 MD 288 east Crosby Road Western terminus of MD 288Fairlee6 6010 62 MD 21 west Tolchester Beach Road TolchesterEastern terminus of MD 217 9312 76 MD 298 east Fairlee Road Still Pond GalenaWestern terminus of MD 298 11 6018 67 MD 446 south Broad Neck Road Langford BroadneckNorthern terminus of MD 446Chestertown13 5521 81 MD 514 north Flatland Road Southern terminus of MD 51413 7122 06 MD 291 east Morgnec Road to MD 213 Millington Galena Church HillRoundabout western terminus of MD 29113 7722 16High Street southEastern terminus continuation beyond MD 2911 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee also Edit Maryland Roads portalReferences Edit a b c d Highway Information Services Division December 31 2015 Highway Location Reference Maryland State Highway Administration Retrieved September 16 2016 Kent County PDF a b Maryland State Highway Administration 2015 Maryland General Highway Statewide Grid Map PDF Map 1 12 000 Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration E14A E14B D14D D15C Retrieved September 16 2016 Maryland Geological Survey 1910 Map of Maryland PDF Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey a b Weller O E Parran Thomas Miller W B Perry John M Ramsay Andrew Smith J Frank May 1916 Annual Reports of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1912 1915 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission pp 54 112 Retrieved September 18 2016 Zouck Frank H Uhl G Clinton Mudd John F January 1920 Annual Reports of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1916 1919 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 46 Retrieved September 18 2016 Maryland Geological Survey 1921 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads PDF Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey a b Mackall John N Crothers Omar D Winebrener D C January 1924 Annual Reports of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1920 1923 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 44 Retrieved September 18 2016 Maryland Geological Survey 1923 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads PDF Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey Maryland Geological Survey 1928 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads PDF Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey a b c d Maryland Road Construction Progress Log PDF Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration Contract Numbers K 155X 211 May 1 1947 K 164 215 January 29 1948 K 179X 1 215 June 21 1950 K 80 1 215 July 26 1950 K 187 2 215 March 12 1953 K 210X 1 220 January 13 1959 K 229 15 271 July 30 1968 Retrieved September 18 2016 via Maryland State Archives Memorandum of Action of Director Neil J Pedersen PDF S R C Minutes District No 2 Kent County Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration January 19 1988 Retrieved September 18 2016 via Maryland State Archives a b Maryland Road Construction Progress Log PDF Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration Contract Numbers K 353 0 277 August 18 1976 K 342 001 271 November 8 1978 Retrieved September 18 2016 via Maryland State Archives Memorandum of Action of Director Neil J Pedersen PDF S R C Minutes District No 2 Kent County Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration August 28 1985 Retrieved September 3 2016 via Maryland State Archives Bureau of Highway Statistics January 1 1981 Highway Location Reference Volume 2 PDF Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration Kent County p 1 Retrieved September 18 2016 via Maryland State Archives Highway Information Services Division December 31 2014 Highway Location Reference Maryland State Highway Administration Retrieved September 18 2016 Kent County PDF External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maryland Route 20 Route map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Maryland Route 20KML is from Wikidata MDRoads MD 20 Maryland Roads MD 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maryland Route 20 amp oldid 1124114831, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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