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U.S. Highway 301


 

U.S. Highway 301 is a spur of U.S. Highway 1. It currently runs 1,099 miles (1,769 km) from Glasgow, Delaware at U.S. Highway 40 to Sarasota, Florida. It passes through the states of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. It goes through the cities of Annapolis, Maryland, Richmond, Virginia, Petersburg, Virginia, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Fayetteville, North Carolina, Florence, South Carolina, Statesboro, Georgia, Ocala, Florida, Zephyrhills, Florida, Tampa, Florida, Brandon, Florida, and Sarasota, Florida.

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U.S. Highway 1 - Glasgow, Delaware - U.S. Highway 40 - Sarasota, Florida - Delaware - Maryland - Virginia - North Carolina - South Carolina - Georgia - Florida - Annapolis, Maryland - Richmond, Virginia - Petersburg, Virginia - Rocky Mount, North Carolina - Fayetteville, North Carolina - Florence, South Carolina - Statesboro, Georgia - Ocala, Florida - Zephyrhills, Florida - Tampa, Florida - Brandon, Florida

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US 301 has a number of multiplexes along its route. It is multiplex with U.S. Highway 50 from Bowie, Maryland to Queenstown, Maryland, with secret Interstate 595 from Bowie, Maryland to Annapolis, Maryland, and Maryland State Highway 5 in Waldorf, Maryland among others.

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Multiplexes - U.S. Highway 50 - Bowie, Maryland - Queenstown, Maryland - Interstate 595 - Annapolis, Maryland - Maryland State Highway 5 - Waldorf, Maryland

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US 301 formerly had its terminus in Baltimore, Maryland. It followed the alignment of the current Maryland State Highway 3, portions of the Baltimore Beltway, and Maryland State Highway 648. Route 301 ended in Southwestern Baltimore on Monroe Street at the intersection with U.S. 1. Route 3 was supplanted north of Millersville by Interstate 97.http://www.mdroads.com/routes/001-006.html#md003

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Baltimore, Maryland - Maryland State Highway 3 - Baltimore Beltway - Maryland State Highway 648 - Interstate 97

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