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Maryland Route 235

Maryland Route 235 (MD 235) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Three Notch Road, the state highway runs 30.63 miles (49.29 km) between its southern intersection with MD 5 in Ridge and its northern intersection with MD 5 near Mechanicsville. While the southern part of the state highway is a two-lane undivided rural road, the northern part of MD 235 is a four- to six-lane divided highway connecting Naval Air Station Patuxent River (NAS Patuxent River) and the Washington, D.C., metro area in conjunction with MD 5. Three Notch Road has been the main highway between northern St. Mary's County and Point Lookout since the colonial era. The highway was reconstructed as the modern MD 235 between 1923 and 1938. The state highway was then completely rebuilt during World War II to serve the recently established NAS Patuxent River. Between 1960 and 1985, MD 235 was converted into a four-lane divided highway to the west and north of the military base. In the face of increasing activity at the base, the highway adjacent to NAS Patuxent River was expanded to six lanes in the early 2000s.

Maryland Route 235

Three Notch Road
Maryland Route 235 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDSHA
Length30.63 mi[1] (49.29 km)
Existed1927–present
Major junctions
South end MD 5 in Ridge
Major intersections MD 489 in Park Hall

MD 712 in Hermanville
MD 246 in Lexington Park
MD 237 in California
MD 4 in California
MD 245 in Hollywood
MD 472 in Oakville
MD 247 in Oakville

MD 6 in Oraville
North end MD 5 near Mechanicsville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMaryland
CountiesSt. Mary's
Highway system
MD 234 MD 236

Route description

 
View north from the south end of MD 235 at MD 5 in Ridge

MD 235 begins at an intersection with MD 5 (Point Lookout Road) in Ridge. The state highway heads north as a two-lane undivided road that passes through the community of Dameron and to the west of The Elms Wildlife Management Area. MD 235 meets the eastern end of MD 489 (Park Hall Road), a connector between MD 235 and MD 5, east of Park Hall Estates. The state highway passes a section of old alignment, Poplar Ridge Road, on the east, then curves northwest and intersects MD 712 (Forest Park Road) and Hermanville Road in the hamlet of Hermanville at the southern edge of NAS Patuxent River. MD 235 expands to a four-lane road with a center left-turn lane and the highway runs along the western edge of the military base. The state highway intersects MD 246 (Great Mills Road), which serves the main gate of NAS Patuxent River, in the center of Lexington Park.[1][2]

MD 235 continues northwest along the boundary of NAS Patuxent River as a six-lane divided highway. Beyond Pegg Road, which heads east to another entrance to the military base, the highway leaves the vicinity of the naval air station. MD 235 continues into California, where the highway meets the northern end of MD 237 (Chancellors Run Road). A short distance to the north, MD 235 intersects MD 4, which heads west as St. Andrew's Church Road and east as Patuxent Beach Road toward the Governor Thomas Johnson Bridge over the Patuxent River to Calvert County. Beyond MD 4, the highway reduces to a four-lane divided highway and passes to the east of St. Mary's County Regional Airport. The first of several sections of old alignment, Mervell Dean Road, splits to the north; the northern portion of the old highway is MD 944. MD 235 continues past Clarks Landing Road, which is unsigned MD 944C, before it receives the northern end of MD 944 a little south of the main road's intersection with MD 245 (Hollywood Road/Sotterley Road) in Hollywood.[1][2]

MD 235 receives Old Three Notch Road as it leaves Hollywood, then it parallels another of its former courses, Clover Hill Road, as the highway passes through Hillville. Beyond the intersection with MD 472 (North Sandgates Road), MD 235 passes through Oakville, where another old alignment, Oakville Road, splits to the north before the main road intersects MD 247 (Loveville Road). Mt. Zion Church Road, yet another old alignment, splits to the north in the hamlet of Laurel Grove before MD 235 intersects the eastern terminus of MD 6 (New Market–Turner Road) and Morganza–Turner Road in Oraville. The final old alignment of MD 235, Harpers Corner Road, splits to the west shortly before the state highway reaches its northern terminus at MD 5 near Mechanicsville. MD 5 heads southwest as two-lane Point Lookout Road toward Leonardtown. Northbound MD 5 continues straight on the divided highway as Three Notch Road toward Charlotte Hall and Waldorf.[1][2]

MD 235 is part of the main National Highway System from MD 246 in Lexington Park to its northern junction with MD 5 in Mechanicsville. The highway is also a National Highway System principal arterial between MD 712 and MD 246 in Lexington Park.[1][3]

History

MD 235 follows the path of what was the first major long-distance highway in St. Mary's County, the Patuxent Main Road. The road, established by 1692, connected Point Lookout and northern St. Mary's County along the drainage divide between the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay.[4] The Patuxent Main Road later became known as the Three Notch Road based on a 1704 law that stated "three notches of equal distance marked on the trees indicated a road leading to a ferry."[4][5] The whereabouts of the ferry to which this road led are unknown. After 200 years of little improvement, reconstruction of the Three Notch Road by the Maryland State Roads Commission began in 1923 when the highway was rebuilt as a 15-foot (4.6 m) wide gravel road from MD 5 near Mechanicsville south to MD 472 in Oakville.[6] The gravel road was extended south from Oakville 1 mile (1.6 km) to Friendship School Road in 1924.[7][8]

 
MD 235 northbound approaching intersection with Clover Hill Road and South Sandgates Road

Construction on Three Notch Road resumed in 1926 when two sections were placed under construction.[7] A 1-mile (1.6 km) segment of gravel highway was constructed south from MD 246 in Jarboesville (now Lexington Park) toward Hermanville in 1926 and 1927.[7][8] The northern segment of MD 235 was extended to Hillville in 1928 and to Hollywood in 1929.[9][10][11] The southern gravel section of the highway was extended 1 mile (1.6 km) south to Hermanville in 1930.[10][11] Also in 1930, construction on the 6.5-mile (10.5 km) gap between Hollywood and Jarboesville began and a new segment of MD 235 was started from Ridge north 3 miles (4.8 km) to Dameron.[10] The Ridge–Dameron segment was completed in 1932 and the gravel highway from Hollywood to Jarboesville was finished in 1933.[12][13] The gravel section constructed from Ridge reached Bay Forest Road by 1935 and Hermanville in 1938, completing MD 235.[14][15]

Immediately after the beginning of U.S. involvement in World War II, the U.S. Navy made plans to construct a naval air station on the Cedar Point peninsula near Jarboesville. MD 235 was marked for an upgrade from MD 5 to Jarboesville both to connect the new military installation with Washington and to allow the road to handle the heavy military traffic that would travel the highway during the military base's construction and operations. The highway was under construction by the end of 1942.[16] The highway's gravel surface was widened as a first layer and surface treated in autumn 1943 to help heavy traffic during the winter. In spring 1944 the first layer was scarified and the top 4 inches (10 cm) were mixed with asphalt to form a base. This base was covered with a 2-inch (5.1 cm) wearing surface of bituminous concrete. MD 235 was also reconstructed in this manner from Jarboesville to Hermanville in 1944 and 1945; included in that project was the construction of MD 712 to provide a modern highway to the naval air station's South Gate.[17][18][19] During the reconstruction of MD 235, the highway was relocated in many places between Mechanicsville and Hollywood to remove substandard curves and avoid grade crossings with the southern extension of the Washington, Brandywine and Point Lookout Railroad that the U.S. Navy constructed contemporaneously to provide a rail link to the military base.[19][20] Many of the bypassed stretches of highway—which included Harpers Corner Road in Oraville, Mount Zion Church Road in Laurel Grove, Oakville Road in Oakville, Clover Hill Road in Hillville, Old Three Notch Road in Hollywood, and the southernmost portion of Mervell Dean Road—were designated as sections of MD 722.[19]

 
MD 235 northbound approaching MD 6 in Oraville

The next major project along MD 235 was the reconstruction of the 1930s gravel highway between Ridge and Hermanville. Construction began in 1957 from Hermanville and was completed south to Park Hall in 1959, with the remainder of the highway completed around 1960. MD 235 was relocated between Park Hall and Hermanville, leaving behind Poplar Ridge Road as an old alignment.[21][22] Also in 1960, the state highway was expanded to a divided highway from Hermanville to Lexington Park.[23] MD 235 was widened to a divided highway from Hollywood to Hillville in 1968, from Mechanicsville to Oakville in 1969, and from MD 246 in Lexington Park to Town Creek Drive in California in 1973.[24][25][26] Two sections of divided highway were completed in 1982: from Town Creek Drive to just north of the newly constructed MD 4 intersection in California; and from Oakville to Hillville.[27] The final segment of MD 235 between Hermanville and Mechanicsville to be expanded to a divided highway was completed from California to Hollywood in 1985.[28] The portion of the state highway from just north of St. Mary's County Regional Airport to just south of MD 245 in Hollywood was relocated to the west along the right-of-way of the Washington, Brandywine and Point Lookout Railroad, which had earlier been abandoned.[29][30] The bypassed highway was renamed as a northward extension of Mervell Dean Road and designated MD 944.

MD 235 was widened in Lexington Park and California between 2000 and 2004 due to increased activity at the military base and its supporting industries. The state highway was widened to six lanes from north of Pegg Road to Town Creek Drive in 2000 and from Town Creek Drive to just north of MD 4 in 2001.[31][32] Expansion to six lanes occurred from FDR Boulevard to north of Pegg Road in 2003.[33] The final section of widening occurred in 2004 when the six-lane section was extended south from FDR Boulevard to MD 246. MD 235 between MD 712 and MD 246 was transformed from a four-lane divided highway to a five-lane road with center turn lane in 2004 as well.[34]

Junction list

The entire route is in St. Mary's County.

Locationmi
[1]
kmDestinationsNotes
Ridge0.000.00  MD 5 (Point Lookout Road) – Point Lookout, St. Mary's CitySouthern terminus
Park Hall Estates7.6412.30 
 
MD 489 west (Park Hall Road) – St. Mary's City
Eastern terminus of MD 489
Hermanville9.8515.85 
 
MD 712 north (Forest Park Road) / Hermanville Road south – NAS Patuxent River
Southern terminus of MD 712
Lexington Park11.9319.20  MD 246 (Great Mills Road/Cedar Point Road) – Great Mills, NAS Patuxent River
California14.9124.00 
 
MD 237 south (Chancellors Run Road) – Lexington Park
Northern terminus of MD 237
16.6026.72  MD 4 (Patuxent Beach Road/St. Andrew's Church Road) – Leonardtown, Solomons, Annapolis
Hollywood18.6630.03Clarks Landing Road eastUnsigned MD 944C
20.4832.96 
 
MD 944 south (Mervell Dean Road)
Northern terminus of MD 944
20.7133.33  MD 245 (Hollywood Road/Sotterley Road) – Leonardtown
Oakville25.8541.60 
 
MD 472 north (North Sandgates Road) – Sandgates
Southern terminus of MD 472
26.6042.81 
 
MD 247 south (Loveville Road) – Loveville
Northern terminus of MD 247
Oraville29.2547.07 
 
MD 6 west (New Market–Turner Road) – Huntersville
Eastern terminus of MD 6
Mechanicsville30.6349.29  MD 5 (Point Lookout Road/Three Notch Road) – Leonardtown, WaldorfNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Highway Information Services Division (December 31, 2013). Highway Location Reference. Maryland State Highway Administration. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
    • St. Mary's County (PDF).
  2. ^ a b c Staff. Maryland General Highway Statewide Grid Map (PDF) (Map) (2014 ed.). Maryland State Highway Administration. §§ L13B, K13D, K13B, K13A, J13C, J12D, J12B, J12A. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
  3. ^ National Highway System: Lexington Park–California–Chesapeake Ranch Estates (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. March 25, 2015. Retrieved 2015-05-16.
  4. ^ a b St. Mary's County Government. "St. Mary's County Development of Our Roadways" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-05-26.
  5. ^ Fuchs, Tom (2008-07-07). "Three Notch Road Marker". The Historical Marker Database. Springfield, VA: J.J. Prats. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
  6. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1923). Map of Maryland: Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  7. ^ a b c Mackall, John N.; Darnall, R. Bennett; Brown, W.W. (January 1927). Annual Reports of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1924–1926 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. pp. 36–37, 65. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  8. ^ a b Maryland Geological Survey (1927). 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 Uhl, G. Clinton; Bruce, Howard; Shaw, John K. (October 1, 1930). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1927–1930 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. pp. 226–227. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  11. ^ a b Maryland Geological Survey (1930). Map of Maryland Showing State Road System: State Aid Roads and Improved County Road Connections (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  12. ^ Byron, William D.; Lacy, Robert (December 28, 1934). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1931–1934 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. pp. 37, 352. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  13. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1933). Map of Maryland Showing State Road System: State Aid Roads and Improved County Road Connections (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  14. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1935). Map of Maryland Showing State Road System: State Aid Roads and Improved County Road Connections (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  15. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1938). Map of Maryland Showing State Road System (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  16. ^ Whitman, Ezra B.; Webb, P. Watson; Thomas, W. Frank (March 15, 1943). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1941–1942 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 96. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  17. ^ Whitman, Ezra B.; Webb, P. Watson; Thomas, W. Frank (March 1, 1945). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1943–1944 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 97. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  18. ^ Reindollar, Robert M.; Webb, P. Watson; McCain, Russell H. (February 1, 1947). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1945–1946 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 103. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
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  24. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1968). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  25. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1969). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  26. ^ Maryland State Highway Administration (1973). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration.
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  33. ^ Highway Information Services Division (December 31, 2003). Highway Location Reference. Maryland State Highway Administration. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
    • St. Mary's County (PDF).
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Maryland Route 235 MD 235 is a state highway in the U S state of Maryland Known as Three Notch Road the state highway runs 30 63 miles 49 29 km between its southern intersection with MD 5 in Ridge and its northern intersection with MD 5 near Mechanicsville While the southern part of the state highway is a two lane undivided rural road the northern part of MD 235 is a four to six lane divided highway connecting Naval Air Station Patuxent River NAS Patuxent River and the Washington D C metro area in conjunction with MD 5 Three Notch Road has been the main highway between northern St Mary s County and Point Lookout since the colonial era The highway was reconstructed as the modern MD 235 between 1923 and 1938 The state highway was then completely rebuilt during World War II to serve the recently established NAS Patuxent River Between 1960 and 1985 MD 235 was converted into a four lane divided highway to the west and north of the military base In the face of increasing activity at the base the highway adjacent to NAS Patuxent River was expanded to six lanes in the early 2000s Maryland Route 235Three Notch RoadMaryland Route 235 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by MDSHALength30 63 mi 1 49 29 km Existed1927 presentMajor junctionsSouth endMD 5 in RidgeMajor intersectionsMD 489 in Park HallMD 712 in Hermanville MD 246 in Lexington Park MD 237 in California MD 4 in California MD 245 in Hollywood MD 472 in Oakville MD 247 in Oakville MD 6 in OravilleNorth endMD 5 near MechanicsvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMarylandCountiesSt Mary sHighway systemMaryland highway systemInterstate US State Scenic Byways MD 234 MD 236 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Junction list 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description Edit View north from the south end of MD 235 at MD 5 in Ridge MD 235 begins at an intersection with MD 5 Point Lookout Road in Ridge The state highway heads north as a two lane undivided road that passes through the community of Dameron and to the west of The Elms Wildlife Management Area MD 235 meets the eastern end of MD 489 Park Hall Road a connector between MD 235 and MD 5 east of Park Hall Estates The state highway passes a section of old alignment Poplar Ridge Road on the east then curves northwest and intersects MD 712 Forest Park Road and Hermanville Road in the hamlet of Hermanville at the southern edge of NAS Patuxent River MD 235 expands to a four lane road with a center left turn lane and the highway runs along the western edge of the military base The state highway intersects MD 246 Great Mills Road which serves the main gate of NAS Patuxent River in the center of Lexington Park 1 2 MD 235 continues northwest along the boundary of NAS Patuxent River as a six lane divided highway Beyond Pegg Road which heads east to another entrance to the military base the highway leaves the vicinity of the naval air station MD 235 continues into California where the highway meets the northern end of MD 237 Chancellors Run Road A short distance to the north MD 235 intersects MD 4 which heads west as St Andrew s Church Road and east as Patuxent Beach Road toward the Governor Thomas Johnson Bridge over the Patuxent River to Calvert County Beyond MD 4 the highway reduces to a four lane divided highway and passes to the east of St Mary s County Regional Airport The first of several sections of old alignment Mervell Dean Road splits to the north the northern portion of the old highway is MD 944 MD 235 continues past Clarks Landing Road which is unsigned MD 944C before it receives the northern end of MD 944 a little south of the main road s intersection with MD 245 Hollywood Road Sotterley Road in Hollywood 1 2 MD 235 receives Old Three Notch Road as it leaves Hollywood then it parallels another of its former courses Clover Hill Road as the highway passes through Hillville Beyond the intersection with MD 472 North Sandgates Road MD 235 passes through Oakville where another old alignment Oakville Road splits to the north before the main road intersects MD 247 Loveville Road Mt Zion Church Road yet another old alignment splits to the north in the hamlet of Laurel Grove before MD 235 intersects the eastern terminus of MD 6 New Market Turner Road and Morganza Turner Road in Oraville The final old alignment of MD 235 Harpers Corner Road splits to the west shortly before the state highway reaches its northern terminus at MD 5 near Mechanicsville MD 5 heads southwest as two lane Point Lookout Road toward Leonardtown Northbound MD 5 continues straight on the divided highway as Three Notch Road toward Charlotte Hall and Waldorf 1 2 MD 235 is part of the main National Highway System from MD 246 in Lexington Park to its northern junction with MD 5 in Mechanicsville The highway is also a National Highway System principal arterial between MD 712 and MD 246 in Lexington Park 1 3 History EditMD 235 follows the path of what was the first major long distance highway in St Mary s County the Patuxent Main Road The road established by 1692 connected Point Lookout and northern St Mary s County along the drainage divide between the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay 4 The Patuxent Main Road later became known as the Three Notch Road based on a 1704 law that stated three notches of equal distance marked on the trees indicated a road leading to a ferry 4 5 The whereabouts of the ferry to which this road led are unknown After 200 years of little improvement reconstruction of the Three Notch Road by the Maryland State Roads Commission began in 1923 when the highway was rebuilt as a 15 foot 4 6 m wide gravel road from MD 5 near Mechanicsville south to MD 472 in Oakville 6 The gravel road was extended south from Oakville 1 mile 1 6 km to Friendship School Road in 1924 7 8 MD 235 northbound approaching intersection with Clover Hill Road and South Sandgates Road Construction on Three Notch Road resumed in 1926 when two sections were placed under construction 7 A 1 mile 1 6 km segment of gravel highway was constructed south from MD 246 in Jarboesville now Lexington Park toward Hermanville in 1926 and 1927 7 8 The northern segment of MD 235 was extended to Hillville in 1928 and to Hollywood in 1929 9 10 11 The southern gravel section of the highway was extended 1 mile 1 6 km south to Hermanville in 1930 10 11 Also in 1930 construction on the 6 5 mile 10 5 km gap between Hollywood and Jarboesville began and a new segment of MD 235 was started from Ridge north 3 miles 4 8 km to Dameron 10 The Ridge Dameron segment was completed in 1932 and the gravel highway from Hollywood to Jarboesville was finished in 1933 12 13 The gravel section constructed from Ridge reached Bay Forest Road by 1935 and Hermanville in 1938 completing MD 235 14 15 Immediately after the beginning of U S involvement in World War II the U S Navy made plans to construct a naval air station on the Cedar Point peninsula near Jarboesville MD 235 was marked for an upgrade from MD 5 to Jarboesville both to connect the new military installation with Washington and to allow the road to handle the heavy military traffic that would travel the highway during the military base s construction and operations The highway was under construction by the end of 1942 16 The highway s gravel surface was widened as a first layer and surface treated in autumn 1943 to help heavy traffic during the winter In spring 1944 the first layer was scarified and the top 4 inches 10 cm were mixed with asphalt to form a base This base was covered with a 2 inch 5 1 cm wearing surface of bituminous concrete MD 235 was also reconstructed in this manner from Jarboesville to Hermanville in 1944 and 1945 included in that project was the construction of MD 712 to provide a modern highway to the naval air station s South Gate 17 18 19 During the reconstruction of MD 235 the highway was relocated in many places between Mechanicsville and Hollywood to remove substandard curves and avoid grade crossings with the southern extension of the Washington Brandywine and Point Lookout Railroad that the U S Navy constructed contemporaneously to provide a rail link to the military base 19 20 Many of the bypassed stretches of highway which included Harpers Corner Road in Oraville Mount Zion Church Road in Laurel Grove Oakville Road in Oakville Clover Hill Road in Hillville Old Three Notch Road in Hollywood and the southernmost portion of Mervell Dean Road were designated as sections of MD 722 19 MD 235 northbound approaching MD 6 in Oraville The next major project along MD 235 was the reconstruction of the 1930s gravel highway between Ridge and Hermanville Construction began in 1957 from Hermanville and was completed south to Park Hall in 1959 with the remainder of the highway completed around 1960 MD 235 was relocated between Park Hall and Hermanville leaving behind Poplar Ridge Road as an old alignment 21 22 Also in 1960 the state highway was expanded to a divided highway from Hermanville to Lexington Park 23 MD 235 was widened to a divided highway from Hollywood to Hillville in 1968 from Mechanicsville to Oakville in 1969 and from MD 246 in Lexington Park to Town Creek Drive in California in 1973 24 25 26 Two sections of divided highway were completed in 1982 from Town Creek Drive to just north of the newly constructed MD 4 intersection in California and from Oakville to Hillville 27 The final segment of MD 235 between Hermanville and Mechanicsville to be expanded to a divided highway was completed from California to Hollywood in 1985 28 The portion of the state highway from just north of St Mary s County Regional Airport to just south of MD 245 in Hollywood was relocated to the west along the right of way of the Washington Brandywine and Point Lookout Railroad which had earlier been abandoned 29 30 The bypassed highway was renamed as a northward extension of Mervell Dean Road and designated MD 944 MD 235 was widened in Lexington Park and California between 2000 and 2004 due to increased activity at the military base and its supporting industries The state highway was widened to six lanes from north of Pegg Road to Town Creek Drive in 2000 and from Town Creek Drive to just north of MD 4 in 2001 31 32 Expansion to six lanes occurred from FDR Boulevard to north of Pegg Road in 2003 33 The final section of widening occurred in 2004 when the six lane section was extended south from FDR Boulevard to MD 246 MD 235 between MD 712 and MD 246 was transformed from a four lane divided highway to a five lane road with center turn lane in 2004 as well 34 Junction list EditThe entire route is in St Mary s County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesRidge0 000 00 MD 5 Point Lookout Road Point Lookout St Mary s CitySouthern terminusPark Hall Estates7 6412 30 MD 489 west Park Hall Road St Mary s CityEastern terminus of MD 489Hermanville9 8515 85 MD 712 north Forest Park Road Hermanville Road south NAS Patuxent RiverSouthern terminus of MD 712Lexington Park11 9319 20 MD 246 Great Mills Road Cedar Point Road Great Mills NAS Patuxent RiverCalifornia14 9124 00 MD 237 south Chancellors Run Road Lexington ParkNorthern terminus of MD 23716 6026 72 MD 4 Patuxent Beach Road St Andrew s Church Road Leonardtown Solomons AnnapolisHollywood18 6630 03Clarks Landing Road eastUnsigned MD 944C20 4832 96 MD 944 south Mervell Dean Road Northern terminus of MD 94420 7133 33 MD 245 Hollywood Road Sotterley Road LeonardtownOakville25 8541 60 MD 472 north North Sandgates Road SandgatesSouthern terminus of MD 47226 6042 81 MD 247 south Loveville Road LovevilleNorthern terminus of MD 247Oraville29 2547 07 MD 6 west New Market Turner Road HuntersvilleEastern terminus of MD 6Mechanicsville30 6349 29 MD 5 Point Lookout Road Three Notch Road Leonardtown WaldorfNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee also Edit Maryland Roads portalReferences Edit a b c d e f Highway Information Services Division December 31 2013 Highway Location Reference Maryland State Highway Administration Retrieved 2010 12 02 St Mary s County PDF a b c Staff Maryland General Highway Statewide Grid Map PDF Map 2014 ed Maryland State Highway Administration L13B K13D K13B K13A J13C J12D J12B J12A Retrieved 2015 05 25 National Highway System Lexington Park California Chesapeake Ranch Estates PDF Map Federal Highway Administration March 25 2015 Retrieved 2015 05 16 a b St Mary s County Government St Mary s County Development of Our Roadways PDF Retrieved 2015 05 26 Fuchs Tom 2008 07 07 Three Notch Road Marker The Historical Marker Database Springfield VA J J Prats Retrieved 2010 02 18 Maryland Geological Survey 1923 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads PDF Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey a b c Mackall John N Darnall R Bennett Brown W W January 1927 Annual Reports of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1924 1926 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission pp 36 37 65 Retrieved 2010 12 02 a b Maryland Geological Survey 1927 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 Uhl G Clinton Bruce Howard Shaw John K October 1 1930 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1927 1930 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission pp 226 227 Retrieved 2010 12 02 a b Maryland Geological Survey 1930 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System State Aid Roads and Improved County Road Connections Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey Byron William D Lacy Robert December 28 1934 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1931 1934 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission pp 37 352 Retrieved 2010 12 02 Maryland Geological Survey 1933 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System State Aid Roads and Improved County Road Connections PDF Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey Maryland Geological Survey 1935 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System State Aid Roads and Improved County Road Connections PDF Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey Maryland State Roads Commission 1938 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Whitman Ezra B Webb P Watson Thomas W Frank March 15 1943 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1941 1942 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 96 Retrieved 2010 12 02 Whitman Ezra B Webb P Watson Thomas W Frank March 1 1945 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1943 1944 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 97 Retrieved 2010 12 02 Reindollar Robert M Webb P Watson McCain Russell H February 1 1947 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1945 1946 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 103 Retrieved 2010 12 02 a b c Maryland State Roads Commission 1946 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map 1946 1947 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Leonardtown MD quadrangle Map 1939 ed 1 48 000 15 Minute Series Topographic United States Geological Survey Retrieved 2010 12 02 Maryland State Roads Commission 1959 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Bonnell Robert O Bennett Edgar T McMullen John J December 15 1958 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1957 1958 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 73 Retrieved 2010 12 02 Maryland State Roads Commission 1960 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Maryland State Roads Commission 1968 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Maryland State Roads Commission 1969 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Maryland State Highway Administration 1973 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration Traffic Volume Map PDF Maryland State Highway Administration 1982 Retrieved 2010 02 18 Traffic Volume Map PDF 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