MARYLAND ROUTE 97


'Maryland Route 97' is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland, and includes the majority of the portion of Georgia Avenue in that state.

Contents
Counties traversed
Cities and towns
Route description
Junction list
History
Notes
External links

Counties traversed



Montgomery County

Howard County

Carroll County

Cities and towns



Silver Spring

Wheaton-Glenmont

Aspen Hill

Norbeck

Olney

Brookeville

Sunshine

Glenwood

Cooksville

Fenby

Westminster

Mt. Pleasant

Union Mills

Silver Run

Route description


Georgia Avenue enters Maryland from the District of Columbia in Silver Spring in Montgomery County. For approximately one mile in Maryland, it is U.S. Route 29 in Maryland, whereupon U.S. 29 turns onto Colesville Road and Georgia Avenue continues as MD 97.
The route begins at the intersection of Georgia Avenue and Colesville Road (U.S. 29) in Silver Spring, Montgomery County. Continuing north, away from Washington D.C., MD 97 is a major north-south artery, intersecting a large number of important state highways such as MD 390, MD 193, MD 182, MD 185, MD 28, and MD 108. Between MD 390 and MD 193, MD 97 interchanges with I-495, the Capital Beltway.
The road follows a northerly path through Montgomery County, finally exiting the extensive northern D.C. suburbs north of Olney and MD 108 and passing into the rural countryside. After intersecting MD 650 and entering Howard County, the route encounters no other state highways for nearly seven miles until it reaches MD 144 at Cooksville. Just beyond, MD 97 interchanges with I-70 at a diamond interchange, passes into Carroll County two miles north of I-70, and encounters no other state routes for another six miles.
Eventually, MD 97 reaches MD 26. After crossing MD 26's old alignment at a traffic circle, the route interchanges with MD 26 at a folded-diamond interchange. Beyond MD 26, MD 97 becomes one of the major north-south arteries through the central part of the county, and is a fast two-lane road all the way into Westminster. South of Westminster, MD 97 and MD 32 intersect one another near Fenby; MD 32 follows MD 97's old route into Westminster, while MD 97 runs northeast into the heart of the Westminster shopping district, encountering MD 140 near the eastern end of the city.
At the intersection, MD 140 and MD 97 join one another to travel through downtown Westminster, interchanging with MD 27 at another folded-diamond interchange, before separating at another interchange northwest of the town, near McDaniel College. MD 97 now follows U.S. Route 140's original route north of Westminster, intersecting MD 496 near Carroll County Regional Airport before running straight north towards the Mason-Dixon Line. MD 97 ends at the Pennsylvania border, where it becomes Pennsylvania Route 97 in Adams County.

Junction list


CountyLocationMileDestinationsNotes
MontgomerySilver Spring0.0
US 29 / Georgia Ave. - Washington D.C.
southern terminus of
0.0

Maryland Route 384 south / Colesville Rd. - Washington D.C.
former route of
0.9

Maryland Route 390 south / 16 St. - Washington D.C.
1.1Seminary Rd.-Dale Dr.former route of
1.4
I-495 / Capital Beltway - Bethesda, Baltimore (via
I-95)
grade-separated interchange between routes
1.6
Maryland Route 192 / Forest Glen Rd. - Kensington
3.1

Maryland Route 586 north / Veirs Mill Rd. - Rockville
3.5
Maryland Route 193 / University Blvd. - Kensington, Kemp Mill
Wheaton-Glenmont4.8

Maryland Route 182 north / Layhill Rd. - Northwest Branch Park
Aspen Hill6.1

Maryland Route 185 south / Connecticut Ave. - North Kensington
Norbeck8.8
Maryland Route 28 / Norbeck Rd. - Rockville, Sandy Spring (to
MD 198)
Olney11.9
Maryland Route 108 / Olney Sandy Spring Rd. - Laytonsville, Ashton
BrookevilleBrighton Dam Rd.-Brookeville Rd. - Patuxent River State Park, Brighton Dam
curves sharply twice through Brookeville
17.0
Maryland Route 650 / New Hampshire Ave.-Damascus Rd. - Damascus, Ashton (to Patuxent River State Park)
Howard19.1Old Roxbury Rd. northformer route of
19.4Old Roxbury Rd. south/Roxbury Mill Rd. north
19.9Roxbury Mill Rd. south
Glenwood21.7Burntwoods Rd. east - to
MD 32
Cooksville24.6
Maryland Route 144 / Frederick Rd. - Lisbon, West Friendship
former route of
25.0
I-70/US 40 / Baltimore National Pike - Mount Airy, Ellicott City
25.7Old Frederick Rd. east - to Forsythe Rd.
25.8Old Frederick Rd. west
Carroll26.9Hoods Mill Rd. northintersection includes B&O Railroad level crossing
27.5Hoods Mill Rd. - to Kabik Rd.
32.4
Maryland Route 850 / Old Liberty Rd.
former route of
32.7
Maryland Route 26 / Liberty Rd. - Libertytown, Eldersburg
grade-separated crossing between routes
34.5Bartholow Rd. - to
MD 854
37.0Nicodemus Rd. - to
MD 854
Fenby39.4
Maryland Route 32 / Sykesville Rd.-Old Washington Rd. - Gamber (to
MD 91)
Westminster40.8Hook Rd.
41.7Mary Ave.
42.4E. Main St.-Old Westminster Pikeformer route of
42.6
Maryland Route 140 east / Baltimore Blvd. - Finksburg
joins
43.9
Maryland Route 27 / Manchester Rd.-Railroad Ave. - Manchester
grade-separated interchange between routes
44.9
Maryland Route 140 west / Taneytown Rd. - Taneytown
separates from
;
west is former original route of
before decommissioning of
47.3

Maryland Route 496 north / Bachmans Valley Rd. - to
MD 30
50.6Old Hanover Rd. north
Silver Run52.4Mayberry Rd. - to
MD 140 and
MD 832
55.3
Pennsylvania Route 97 north / Littlestown Pike - Littlestown PA
northern terminus of

History


In 1948 the route ended just short of the Howard-Carroll county line; later it was extended north to Westminster and eventually to the Maryland/Pennsylvania border where it is continued as PA 97. After U.S. Route 140 was decommissioned in 1979, MD 97 and the new MD 140 swapped northern alignments, making both routes straighter.

Notes


Portions of the original route north of the Howard-Carroll county line were once designated 'Maryland Route 570'. Leftover segments of the original route, bypassed between MD 26 and MD 32, are designated Maryland Route 854.

External links



MD 97 @ MDRoads.com

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