Maryland Route 269
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Now decommissioned, Maryland Route 269 connected Maryland 222 north of Port Deposit, Maryland with Maryland 272 in Cecil County.
Maryland 269 still appears on some maps.
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[edit] Route description
Maryland 269 intersected with Maryland 222 on the Susquehanna River, heading northeast as Granite Street. The highway turned left to head mostly north as Liberty Grove Road, turning east at the intersection with McCauley Road. Crossing Maryland 276, the highway changed names to Barnes Corner Road. It is not clear whether the road ended at Maryland 274, or continued along Smith Road and Calvert Road to Maryland 272.
[edit] Major Intersections
- Maryland 222--Main Street, Western end
- Maryland 276--Jacob Tome Memorial Highway
- Maryland 274--Joseph Biggs Memorial Highway, Possible eastern end
- Maryland 272--North East Road, Possible eastern end
[edit] History
Maryland 272 was decommissioned before 1980.
[edit] See also
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