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==Trivia== ==Trivia==

US 29 has its northern terminus at MD 99 in Ellicott City. US 29's southern terminus is in the ] at the ]. US 29 has its northern terminus at MD 99 in Ellicott City. US 29's southern terminus is in the ] at the ].

At one time, MD 99 east of St. John's Lane, including the decommissioned portion, was designated as '''Maryland Route 105'''.


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Maryland Route 99 is a 7.6-mile section of Old Frederick Road from MD 32 to US 29 in Howard County, Maryland. Previously, MD 99 continued past Route 29 onto Rogers Avenue into historic downtown Ellicott City, but the Rogers Avenue section has since been decommissioned.

Trivia

US 29 has its northern terminus at MD 99 in Ellicott City. US 29's southern terminus is in the Florida Panhandle at the Gulf of Mexico.

At one time, MD 99 east of St. John's Lane, including the decommissioned portion, was designated as Maryland Route 105.

See also

External links

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