US50 - History of Highway 50 and Route 50http://www.route50.com/history.htm
part from U.S. 40 to Pennsylvania was Maryland Route 280). Prior to 1949, US 213 continued past Wye Mills all the way to Ocean City , junctioning its parent US 13 in downtown Sali
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put in its place...." Pennsylvania Freemasons Now Promoting Biometrics for Children Eerily similar to the Nebraska Freemason program we posted last December , the Pennsylvania Fre
Missourihttps://www.hellenicaworld.com/USA/Geo/en/Missouri.html
State", and "Pennsylvania of the West".[19] It is also known as the "Cave State" because there are more than 6000 recorded caves in the state (second to T
Missouri , USA Online Encyclopedia
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especially the Pennsylvania Turnpike, sparked considerable interest in developing a national toll road system. But, the advent of World War II and the policy priorities of the imm
2blowhards.com: Redesigning the U.S. Maphttp://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2006/10/redesigning_the.html
I might as well mention Pennsylvania, a strange beast indeed to my eyes. You've got Pittsburgh in the west and Philadelphia in the southeast: what to do? Maybe make the southeast
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New Yorkhttps://www.hellenicaworld.com/USA/Geo/en/NewYork.html
by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. The state has a maritime border with Rhode Island east of Long Island, as well
New York, USA Online Encyclopedia
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