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- U.S._Route_40_Scenic length "15.288768".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic abstract "U.S. Route 40 Scenic (US 40 Scenic) is a scenic route of US 40 in the U.S. state of Maryland. US 40 Scenic, which is known for most of its route as National Pike, is the old alignment of US 40 over Town Hill in eastern Allegany County and Sideling Hill in far western Washington County. The highway was originally constructed as part of a turnpike connecting Baltimore with the eastern end of the National Road at Cumberland in the early 19th century. The highway was paved as a modern road in the mid-1910s and designated US 40 in the late 1920s. US 40 was relocated over Sideling Hill in the early 1950s and over Town Hill in the mid-1960s. The US 40 Scenic designation was first applied to the old highway over Town Hill in 1965. Following the completion of Interstate 68 (I-68) at Sideling Hill, US 40 Scenic was extended east along old US 40's crossing of the mountain in the late 1980s. US 40 Scenic is the only scenic route in the U.S. Highway System; formerly, there was a second, US 412 Scenic in Oklahoma, but this has since been redesignated to a more conventional "Alternate" route.The scenic route includes an officially-referenced and fully state-maintained section that runs 9.50 miles (15.29 km) from Fifteen Mile Creek Road in Green Ridge State Forest near Exit 62 of I-68 and US 40 to the Washington County line within eastern Allegany County. US 40 Scenic also includes an unofficial but signed section in western Washington County that has a concurrency with I-68 and has sections maintained by the Maryland State Highway Administration and Washington County. The solely signed section runs from the official section at High Germany Road near I-68 Exit 72 just west of the Allegany–Washington county line east to MD 144 near I-68 Exit 77 west of Hancock. The signed section between Fifteen Mile Creek Road and MD 144 is 16.1 miles (25.9 km) eastbound and 17.5 miles (28.2 km) westbound. The difference in mileage is due to the westbound scenic route following Mountain Road, which is unsigned MD 903, to its entrance to I-68.".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic county Allegany_County,_Maryland.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic county Washington_County,_Maryland.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic length "15288.768".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic routeEnd Hancock,_Maryland.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic routeEndDirection "East".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic routeNumber "40".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic routeStart Green_Ridge_State_Forest.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic routeStartDirection "West".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic routeTypeAbbreviation "US".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic thumbnail U.S._40_Scenic_(MD)_map.png?width=300.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic wikiPageID "26481041".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic wikiPageRevisionID "630333057".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic counties Allegany_County,_Maryland.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic counties Washington_County,_Maryland.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic directionA "West".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic directionB "East".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic established "1965".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic hasPhotoCollection U.S._Route_40_Scenic.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic hatnote "off".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic junction "in multiple locations".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic lengthMi "9.5".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic lengthNotes "Officially referenced length; signed length is eastbound and westbound".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic lengthRound "2".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic location "none".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic maint "MDSHA and Washington County".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic map "U.S._40_Scenic__map.png".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic mile "0".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic mile "0.18".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic mile "0.27".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic mile "5.77".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic mile "7.23".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic mile "7.32".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic mile "8.78".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic mile "9.5".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic nocty "yes".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic notes "I-68 Exit 62".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic notes "Official eastern terminus; Washington County line".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic notes "Old alignment of US 40".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic notes "The official and signed portions of US 40 Scenic split at this intersection.".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic notes "US 40 Scenic turns east at this intersection".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic notes "US 40 Scenic turns south at this intersection".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic notes "Western terminus".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic road "Bridge over Sideling Hill Creek".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic road "Fifteen Mile Creek Road south – Green Ridge State Forest".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic road "High Germany Road north to".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic road "Mann Road north".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic road "Orleans Road south to".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic road "Turkey Farm Road west".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic route "40".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic spurOf "40".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic spurType "US".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic state "MD".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic subtype "Scenic".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic terminusA "Fifteen Mile Creek Road in Green Ridge State Forest".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic terminusB "near Hancock".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic tourist "20".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic type "US".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic wordnet_type synset-road-noun-1.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic subject Category:Bannered_and_suffixed_U.S._Highways.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic subject Category:Roads_in_Allegany_County,_Maryland.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic subject Category:Roads_in_Washington_County,_Maryland.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic subject Category:U.S._Highways_in_Maryland.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic subject Category:U.S._Route_40.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic type ArchitecturalStructure.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic type Infrastructure.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic type Place.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic type Road.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic type RouteOfTransportation.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic type Location.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic type Place.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic type Thing.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic type Q34442.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic comment "U.S. Route 40 Scenic (US 40 Scenic) is a scenic route of US 40 in the U.S. state of Maryland. US 40 Scenic, which is known for most of its route as National Pike, is the old alignment of US 40 over Town Hill in eastern Allegany County and Sideling Hill in far western Washington County. The highway was originally constructed as part of a turnpike connecting Baltimore with the eastern end of the National Road at Cumberland in the early 19th century.".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic label "U.S. Route 40 Scenic".
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic sameAs m.03cv0gf.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic sameAs Q2214696.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic sameAs Q2214696.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic wasDerivedFrom U.S._Route_40_Scenic?oldid=630333057.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic depiction U.S._40_Scenic_(MD)_map.png.
- U.S._Route_40_Scenic isPrimaryTopicOf U.S._Route_40_Scenic.