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Maryland Route 351 (2003–2014) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maryland Route 351 (2003–2014)
Maryland Route 351 (MD 351) was a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Ballenger Creek Pike, the state highway ran from the beginning of state maintenance near Adamstown north to MD 180 and Interstate 70 (I-70) in Frederick. MD 351 connected Frederick with its suburb of Ballenger Creek and the rural region around Adamstown in southern Frederick County. The state highway, which was originally Maryland Route 78, was constructed south of Ballenger Creek in the late 1920s. The highway was extended north to U.S. Route 340 (US 340) in the late 1930s. Following the construction of the US 340 freeway in Frederick in the late 1960s, MD 180 assumed all of MD 78. MD 180 was rolled back to Frederick and the highway that had formerly been MD 78 was designated MD 351 in the late 1980s. In 2002 and 2003, MD 351 was temporarily removed from the state highway system when a portion of the highway was relocated due to construction of a high school. The route was removed again from the state highway system in 2014 when it was transferred to the county. ==Route description== MD 351 began at an arbitrary spot between Manor Woods Road and Dover Drive in the hamlet of Church Hill near Adamstown. Ballenger Creek Pike continues as a county highway that runs southwest along the western edge of Adamstown to MD 28 just east of that state highway's western terminus at US 15 in Point of Rocks, passing through an area of farmland that was once part of the Carrollton Manor. MD 351 headed north as a two-lane road that crossed Tuscarora Creek and passed through a mix of farmland and residential subdivisions. At Lambert Drive in the suburban community of Ballenger Creek, MD 351 became maintained by the Frederick County Division of Public Works. Within the county-maintained section, the highway passed through three curves as it crosses Ballenger Creek and passed Tuscarora High School.〔〔 MD 351 became state-maintained again at Corporate Drive, which heads east opposite the entrance to Ballenger Creek Park, which contains the George Widrick House. Around Crestwood Boulevard, MD 351 gained a second lane northbound and temporarily became a divided highway. MD 351 reached its northern terminus at Ballenger Center Drive at the Frederick city limits. The west leg of the intersection is a ramp to eastbound I-70 (Eisenhower Memorial Highway), which leads to southbound I-270 and eastbound US 40. Ballenger Creek Pike continues north as MD 180, which provides access to US 15, US 340, westbound US 40, and westbound I-70 before curving west as Jefferson Pike toward Jefferson.〔〔
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