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Maryland Route 67 : ウィキペディア英語版
Maryland Route 67

Maryland Route 67 (MD 67) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Rohrersville Road, the state highway runs from U.S. Route 340 (US 340) in Weverton north to US 40 Alternate in Boonsboro. MD 67 parallels the western flank of South Mountain in southeastern Washington County, connecting Boonsboro with Weverton and Rohrersville. In conjunction with US 340 and US 40 Alternate, MD 67 connects Hagerstown and Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, a link that made the highway one of the original state roads marked for improvement in 1909. The first section of the state highway was constructed through Rohrersville around 1920. The remainder of the highway was built between Boonsboro and Weverton in the late 1920s and early 1930s. MD 67 was reconstructed with multiple relocations starting in the late 1950s, culminating in a relocation at the southern terminus to tie into the US 340 freeway in the late 1960s.
==Route description==
MD 67 begins at a trumpet interchange with US 340 (Jefferson Pike) in Weverton within the Potomac Water Gap near Harpers Ferry. The state highway crosses Israel Creek and heads north through a mix of farmland and forest within the Pleasant Valley, the valley of Israel Creek between Elk Ridge to the west and South Mountain to the east. Just north of Israel Creek, MD 67 intersects unsigned MD 67D, a connector east to Weverton Road, the old alignment of MD 67. Within the hamlet of Garretts Mill, the state highway intersects Garretts Mill Road, which heads west toward the Robert Clagett Farm and the Magnolia Plantation, and receives the other end of Weverton Road, which is accessed via MD 67E. MD 67 passes along the edge of Brownsville, which is served by the old alignment, Boteler Road.〔〔
MD 67 continues north through the village of Gapland. The old alignment of MD 67, Gapland Road, heads northwest into the heart of the village. Gapland Road heads east to Crampton's Gap, a mountain pass through South Mountain that provides access to Burkittsville in the Middletown Valley. Crampton's Gap is the site of the Battle of Crampton's Gap and Gathland State Park. North of Gapland, Trego Road splits to the northwest toward Trego, Eakles Mills, and Keedysville. The valley widens as MD 67 approaches Rohrersville. Main Street, which is unsigned MD 858, serves the village while MD 67 bypasses it to the east, crossing Little Antietam Creek. MD 67 continues north, paralleled on the east by its old alignment of Woodstock Lane while passes to the west of the hamlet of Park Hall, which contains Kefauver Place. Another section of old alignment, Mount Carmel Church Road, which leads to the Nicodemus Mill Complex, loops to the west as MD 67 crosses Dog Creek. The state highway passes two more segments of old alignment, both named Appletown Road, before reaching its northern terminus at US 40 Alternate (Boonsboro Pike) just south of Boonsboro.〔〔

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