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Maryland Route 787 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maryland Route 787
Maryland Route 787 (MD 787) was a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Flower Avenue, the state highway ran from MD 195 north to MD 320 within Takoma Park. MD 787 served Washington Adventist University and was the main street of the area of Takoma Park east of Sligo Creek. The highway was constructed as MD 194 in the mid-1920s south of MD 320 and north into Silver Spring in the mid-1930s. MD 787 received its modern number in a number swap involving modern MD 194 and what is now U.S. Route 301 (US 301) in the mid-1950s. The highway's northern end was truncated at MD 320 in 1999. MD 787 was removed from the state highway system in 2012. ==Route description== MD 787 began at an intersection with MD 195 (Carroll Avenue) in the city of Takoma Park. Flower Avenue continues south from the intersection as a narrow street that winds its way downhill to Sligo Creek Parkway. MD 787 headed north as a two-lane street through the campus of Washington Adventist University. Within the campus, the state highway began to follow the eastern city limits of Takoma Park; property on the northbound side of the highway is in unincorporated Montgomery County. MD 787 left the university campus after passing Maplewood Avenue and had a four-way stop at Houston Avenue. The highway reached its northern terminus at its intersection with MD 320 (Piney Branch Road), an intersection that forms the northeast corner of the Takoma Park city limits. Flower Avenue continues north into Silver Spring.〔〔
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