Maryland Route 171

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Maryland Route 171

Church Street
Route information
Maintained by MDSHA and Baltimore DOT
Length1.54 mi[1][2] (2.48 km)
Existed1927–present
Major junctions
West end MD 2 in Brooklyn Park
East end MD 173 in Baltimore
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMaryland
CountiesAnne Arundel, City of Baltimore
Highway system
MD 170 MD 172

Maryland Route 171 (MD 171) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Church Street, the state highway runs 1.54 miles (2.48 km) from MD 2 in Brooklyn Park, Anne Arundel County, east to MD 173 in the Curtis Bay neighborhood of Baltimore. MD 171 was constructed in the mid-1920s.

Route description

View east along MD 171 at MD 2 in Brooklyn Park

MD 171 begins at an intersection with MD 2 (Governor Ritchie Highway) in Brooklyn Park, Anne Arundel County. The state highway heads east as a two-lane undivided street through a densely populated residential neighborhood.[1][3] After crossing 6th Street, MD 171 enters the city of Baltimore. After passing through the Curtis Bay neighborhood, the state highway meets its eastern terminus on the edge of the Curtis Bay Industrial Area at MD 173, which is formed by a one-way pair, Pennington Avenue southbound and Curtis Avenue northbound.[2][3]

History

Church Street was laid out through what was then entirely Anne Arundel County by 1907.[4] The Anne Arundel County portion of MD 171 was paved as a 15-foot (4.6 m) wide concrete road in 1926.[5][6][7] It is not clear when the city part of the highway was paved, but the city portion was designated a state highway by 1946.[8]

Junction list

CountyLocationmi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
Anne ArundelBrooklyn Park0.000.00 MD 2 (Governor Ritchie Highway) – Glen Burnie, BaltimoreWestern terminus
Baltimore City1.462.35
MD 173 south (Pennington Avenue) – Orchard Beach
1.542.48
MD 173 north (Curtis Avenue) – Downtown Baltimore
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c Highway Information Services Division (December 31, 2013). Highway Location Reference. Maryland State Highway Administration. Retrieved 2012-11-20.
  2. ^ a b c Highway Information Services Division (December 31, 2005). Highway Location Reference. Maryland State Highway Administration. Retrieved 2012-11-20.
  3. ^ a b Google (2010-03-18). "Maryland Route 171" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2010-03-18.
  4. ^ Relay, MD quadrangle (Map) (1907 ed.). 1:48,000. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2012-12-15.
  5. ^ 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. p. 66. Retrieved 2012-12-15.
  6. ^ Byron, William D.; Lacy, Robert (December 28, 1934). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1931–1934 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 21. Retrieved 2012-12-15.
  7. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1927). Map of Maryland: Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  8. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1946). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map) (1946–1947 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.

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