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Northern Parkway (Baltimore) : ウィキペディア英語版
Northern Parkway (Baltimore)

Northern Parkway is a major road that runs west–east across the northern part of the city Baltimore. For most of the way, it is at least six lanes wide, and it is used by motorists for crosstown travel. It is designated E. Northern Pkwy and W. Northern Pkwy with Charles Street being the dividing line. It was constructed in the 1950s through several neighborhoods and several homes were razed in the process from right-of-way. The section of E. Northern Pkwy from Harford Road to Fleetwood Ave was originally called German Lane.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/bitstream/handle/1774.2/33620/G_3844-B3P2_1926-B3.jpg?sequence=2 )
Northern Parkway starts in the west at Liberty Heights Avenue in Northwest Baltimore's Lochearn community, and in the east at Belair Road in Overlea, Maryland. The road forms the northern boundary of Pimlico Racetrack. As the road moves eastward across Charles Street, Northern Parkway narrows becomes a residential street and part of Baltimore's Homeland neighborhood. From York Road east to Harford Road, northern Parkway is primarily lined with row houses and single family homes. Before intersecting with Bel Air Road, Northern Parkway splits into two one-way streets at Belford Ave in North East Baltimore City at the border between the Woodring and Raspeburg neighborhoods. The eastbound section becomes Fleetwood Ave at the intersection of Walther Ave. The westbound portion remains E. Northern Parkway; however its former name was Maple Ave.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/bitstream/handle/1774.2/33620/G_3844-B3P2_1926-B3.jpg?sequence=2 )
==History==
Parts of E. Northern Parkway used to be Belvedere Avenue (parts of West Belvedere Avenue and East Belvedere Avenue still remain).
In 1960-71, parts of Northern Parkway were expanded to six lanes with a median from Bellona Avenue east. This resulted in the demolition of businesses along York Road north of Belvedere Avenue, and at least one east west alley being vacated by the city of Baltimore.
The original plan included for W. Northern Parkway to pass through Powder Mill park and connect to Security Blvd near the unfinished I-70 interchange in Gwynns Falls Park.
In 2011 the Television show Extreme Home Makeover built a home on a vacant corner lot in the 3800 block of Fleetwood Ave. Several production trucks were housed on E. Northern Pkwy.

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