Maryland Route 91
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MD Route 91 |
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Gamber Road, Emory Road Maintained by MDSHA |
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Length: | 7.86 mi[1] (12.65 km) | ||||||||||||
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South end: | MD 32 in Gamber | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
MD 140 | ||||||||||||
North end: | MD 30 in Fowblesburg | ||||||||||||
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Maryland Route 91 is a short highway that runs through central Maryland.
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[edit] Counties traversed
[edit] Cities and towns
[edit] Route description
The route begins at an intersection with MD 32 in Gamber. It continues northeast and intersects MD 140 in Finksburg, near the eastern end of the Westminster Bypass. Continuing north, the road narrows from a wide two-lane configuration into a narrow two-lane country road; the designated route eventually terminates at MD 30 in Fowblesburg, with the physical road continuing onward to terminate at Old Hanover Rd.
The intersection between MD 91 and MD 140 does not allow left turns from MD 140 eastbound to MD 91 northbound; drivers must use a ramp from MD 140 east into a nearby strip mall and follow the strip mall exit roads to an intersection with MD 91, where they must turn left and cross MD 140 in order to continue on MD 91 north.
[edit] Junction list
County | Location | Destinations | Notes |
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Carroll | Gamber | Maryland Route 32 / Sykesville Rd. - Eldersburg, Westminster | |
Deer Park Rd. | |||
Maryland Route 879 / Old Gamber Rd. | old alignment of | ||
Maryland Route 879b / Old Gamber Rd. | old alignment of ; loops to the northwest | ||
Finksburg | Maryland Route 879d north / Old Gamber Rd. | southern terminus of old alignment of through Finksburg | |
Maryland Route 140 / Westminster Pike - Westminster, Reisterstown | former route of | ||
Maryland Route 879d south / Cedarhurst Rd. | northern terminus of old alignment of through Finksburg | ||
Baltimore | Fowblesburg | Maryland Route 30 / Hanover Pike - Hampstead, Reisterstown |
[edit] Trivia
MD 91 is one of only four routes still surviving in the route cluster assigned to Carroll County in the 1933 route numbering plan.