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Maryland Route 380

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Existed:
  
1934 – present

Length
  
2.51 km

County
  
Somerset County

Counties:
  
Somerset

Constructed
  
1934

Maryland Route 380

South end:
  
Ape Hole Road at Lawsonia

North end:
  
Main Street in Crisfield

Maryland Route 380 (MD 380) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The state highway runs 1.56 miles (2.51 km) from Ape Hole Road at Lawsonia north to Main Street at the city limit of Crisfield in southwestern Somerset County. MD 380, which is the southernmost state highway in Maryland, provides access to a suburban area south of Crisfield. The state highway was built in the mid-1930s.

Contents

Map of MD-380, Crisfield, MD 21817, USA

Route description

MD 380 begins at a three-way intersection with Byrdtown Road, which heads southwest, and Ape Hole Road, which heads southeast toward Ape Hole Creek, an inlet of the Pocomoke Sound. The state highway heads north as two-lane Lawsonia Road through a residential area. MD 380 passes Boone Road and Asbury Road, which were formerly MD 359 and MD 358, respectively, before reaching a four-way intersection with Walter Jones Road, Freedomtown Road, and Main Street Extended. MD 380 turns west onto Main Street Extended. The state highway reaches its northern terminus at the Crisfield city limits adjacent to the Crisfield Armory. Main Street heads west through the Crisfield Historic District, where the street intersects Somerset Avenue and MD 413.

History

MD 380 was constructed east and south from the pre-existing concrete Main Street in Crisfield starting in 1934. The state highway was completed and marked along its present route by 1939. MD 380 extended west to Somerset Avenue, then part of MD 358, in the mid-1950s when the highway was widened, but was removed from the city of Crisfield by 1995.

Junction list

The entire route is in Somerset County.

References

Maryland Route 380 Wikipedia