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Maryland Route 35 (MD 35) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Ellerslie Road, the state highway runs 2.37 miles (3.81 km) north from MD 36 in Corriganville to the Pennsylvania state line in Ellerslie. There the highway continues north as Pennsylvania Route 96 (PA 96). MD 35 was constructed in the late 1910s and was one of the original signed state highways in 1927. The state highway runs through the valley of Wills Creek, an important passage for the railroads beginning in the mid 19th century.

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  • Maryland Route 35 (MD 35) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Ellerslie Road, the state highway runs 2.37 miles (3.81 km) north from MD 36 in Corriganville to the Pennsylvania state line in Ellerslie. There the highway continues north as Pennsylvania Route 96 (PA 96). MD 35 was constructed in the late 1910s and was one of the original signed state highways in 1927. The state highway runs through the valley of Wills Creek, an important passage for the railroads beginning in the mid 19th century. (en)
  • 35號馬里蘭州州道(英語:Maryland Route 35,通稱MD 35)是位於美國馬里蘭州的州級公路,亦被稱為埃勒斯利路(英語:Ellerslie Road)。此公路長2.37英里(3.81公里),由位於的MD 36向北到位於的賓夕法尼亞州州道,後此公路將會成為(PA 96)並繼續向北伸延。此公路在19世紀10年代末建造,1927年成為首批獲冠以州道為頭銜的公路之一。此公路經過谷,該處為19世紀中重要的鐵道起點。 (zh)
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  • Maryland Route 35 highlighted in red (en)
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  • Maryland Route 35 (MD 35) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Ellerslie Road, the state highway runs 2.37 miles (3.81 km) north from MD 36 in Corriganville to the Pennsylvania state line in Ellerslie. There the highway continues north as Pennsylvania Route 96 (PA 96). MD 35 was constructed in the late 1910s and was one of the original signed state highways in 1927. The state highway runs through the valley of Wills Creek, an important passage for the railroads beginning in the mid 19th century. (en)
  • 35號馬里蘭州州道(英語:Maryland Route 35,通稱MD 35)是位於美國馬里蘭州的州級公路,亦被稱為埃勒斯利路(英語:Ellerslie Road)。此公路長2.37英里(3.81公里),由位於的MD 36向北到位於的賓夕法尼亞州州道,後此公路將會成為(PA 96)並繼續向北伸延。此公路在19世紀10年代末建造,1927年成為首批獲冠以州道為頭銜的公路之一。此公路經過谷,該處為19世紀中重要的鐵道起點。 (zh)
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  • 35號馬利蘭州州道 (zh)
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