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Street Directory Allegany County, Maryland July 1, 2011 Street Directory Allegany County, Maryland July 1, 2011 Road Control Street Name Location Description ED MC E911 Grid Number Number CO 0152 A AVENUE SE/S OF MD 936; INT. ARMSRTONG & WRIGHT STREET, GRAHAMTOWN 12 G-7 CO 0384 A STREET 504-574 RUNS OFF C STREET IN LOWER LAVALE 29-1 LV 01 F-12 A STREET OFF PRINCE GEORGES STREET SOUTH TO OLDTOWN ROAD 4-4 CU 6-6 G-14 AARON DRIVE, NE 1/2 MILE NORTH OF BEDFORD ROAD FIRE STATION ON LEFT 34 B-16 ABBEY LANE, SW 1ST RIGHT OFF MCMULLEN HIGHWAY PAST DANS MOUNTAIN WILDLIFE AR 31 O-7 ABE LANE, SE 1ST LEFT OFF RT.51 1 MILE WEST OF OPESSA STREET 16 M-18 ABE LANE, SE NORTH OFF OLD BRADDOCK TRAIL 2 M-18 ABUCEVICZ ROAD, NW 2ND RIGHT OFF OF BARRELVILLE ROAD ACROSS FROM ARROW DR 13 B-10 CO 0260 ACORN COURT, SW LEFT OFF N. BEL AIR DRIVE 7-2 K-10 ACORN HILL DRIVE, SW FIRST ROAD TO LEFT ON ROUTE 135 EAST FROM WESTERNPORT 8 S-2 CO 0460 ACRE LANE, NE AKA..HIGH ST NEXT TO CO 3 STATION 34 B-15,16 CO 0461 ADALINE DRIVE, NE 2ND ROAD TO RIGHT GOING SOUTH FROM CO 3 STATION 34 B-15 ADAMS AVENUE RUNS OFF THOMPSON AVENUE SOUTHWEST 6-3 CU 1-4 F-13 ADAMS MILL ROAD, SW OFF OLD LEGISLATIVE RD BETWEEN WOODLAND RD AND KLONDIKE RD 18 I-6 ADDIE LANE, NE KNOB ROAD FROM BEDFORD ROAD TO TOP OF HILL, RIGHT ON BUCK CRO 34 C-15 ADELAIDE AVENUE PAPER STREET OFF BROWN AVE ON THE WESTSIDE OF CUMBERLAND 6-3 CU 1-4 G-13 ADVOCATE COURT aka STAR ALLEY AKA STAR ALLEY 1ST RIGHT GOING N ON RT 36 AFTER PASSING TRAFFIC 10 LN 42 L-5 AERIE ROAD, NE 1ST RIGHT OFF RANNELLS RD. FROM HILLCREST DR. - BEHIND TRACTOR W 22 E-15 AIRBORNE COURT, SW 1ST RIGHT OFF HAINES DRIVE SOUTH OF LOUISE DRIVE 7-2 K-10 AIRPORT LANE, SE RIGHT OFF MEXICO FARMS RD BEFORE THE AIRPORT 16 J-14 ALABAMA AVENUE, NW LOWER HOMEWOOD-- PAPER STREET AT TOP OF RIDGE 29-1 D-12 CO 0162 ALBERT AVENUE 4TH LEFT OFF ARMSTRONG AVE RUNS TO SHAW STREET 11 FB 41 E-7 ALBIN LANE, NE 2ND LEFT OFF OPEN PLAINS ROAD FROM ORLEANS ROAD 1 C-28,29 ALBRIGHT STREET, NW LEFT TURN OFF OF PINE GROVE ROAD NORTH OF MASON-DIXON VIEW 20 A-13 ALEXANDER PLACE PAPER STREET OFF MT. ROYAL AVE ON THE WEST SIDE OF CUMBERLAND 6-5 CU 1-3 F-12 ALEXANDER STREET 2ND STREET TO LEFT GOING N ON EAST MAIN ST (RT 36) AFTER FURNACE 10 LN 42 L-5 030327 ALFALFA STREET, SW AT INTERSECTION OF ASTER AND DIVISION STREET RUNNING TO MALLAR 6 H-12,I-12 ALFS LOT ROAD, SE 1ST RIGHT OFF WAGNER ROAD FROM RT.51 2 L-21 CO 0679 ALGONQUIN AVENUE OFF SUNSET DRIVE 29-3 LV 03 G-12 ALGONQUIN HIGHWAY PAPER STREET ON THE WEST SIDE OF CUMBERLAND NEAR SETON DR 6-5 CU 1-3 F-12 ALI GHAN ROAD, NE OFF OF ROUTE 68 AT MASONS BARN RUNS ALONG I-68 22 E-15 ALLEGANY STREET (21532) 3RD RIGHT OFF BARNARD PLACE RUNS TO EAST STREET 12 FB 41 F-7,8 ALLEGANY STREET (21539) TURN RIGHT OFF JACKSON ST AT TOWN HALL GO TO 2ND ST TURN LEFT 10 LN 42 L-5 ALLEGANY STREET (21562) 1ST LEFT OFF 1ST STREET FROM CHURCH ST (RT.135) 8 WP 45 R-2 ALLEGANY STREET, NORTH FROM 500 WASHINGTON STREET TO 500 CUMBERLAND STREET 6-1 CU 1-2 F-13 ALLEGANY STREET, SOUTH FROM 500 BLOCK WASHINGTON STREET TO 500 BLOCK AVIRETT AVENUE 6-1 CU 1-2 F-13 ALLEGANY STREET, SOUTH FROM 500 BLOCK WASHINGTON STREET TO 500 BLOCK AVIRETT AVENUE 6-3 CU 1-4 F-13 ALLENDALE AVENUE 80 - 214 RUNS OFF BRADDOCK AVE NEAR FAYETTE ST 29-2 LV 02 F-11,12 ALT HILL LANE, SW 2ND LEFT N OF VAN PELT DRIVE OR 1ST LEFT SOUTH OF POWER LINES 31 Q-6 OP 021212 ALT LANE, SE OFF TEETER HILL ROAD; KESSELL(STEGMEIR) SUBDIVISION 2 N-21 ALTAMONT TERRACE FROM 236 BALTIMORE STREET TO UNION STREET 22 CU 5-1 F-14 ALVIN STREET PAPER STREET TO THE WEST OF THE NORTH END OF FORD AVENUE 4-5 CU 6-5 H-13 AMANDA ROAD, SE FIRST ROAD TO LEFT OFF SUNRISE AVENUE 4-4 G-14 AMATO LANE, NE ONLY ROAD TO THE NORTH OFF OF PERRIN LANE WEST OF FLINTSTONE 3 A-20,B-20 AMBER DRIVE, SE 1ST LEFT OFF COUNTRY CLUB ROAD FROM WILLOWBROOK ROAD 22 F-14 CO 0712 AMCELLE STREET, SW OFF END OF PIONEER STREET 7-1 J-11 AMERICAN AVENUE RUNS BETWEEN CENTER STREET AND SPRING STREETS 12 FB 41 F-7 AMERICAN AVENUE RUNS BETWEEN CENTER STREET AND SPRING STREETS 26 FB 41 F-7 CO 0450 AMHERST AVENUE, NE AKA FOREST OR UPPER LOOP 3RD STREET OFF ORE ST OR 3RD OFF BOA 5-6 C-14,D-14 ANDREW STREET 1 LEFT OFF PINE AVENUE FROM N. CENTRAL 22 CU 5-1 F-14 ANDYS LANE, NE SECOND ROAD TO THE RIGHT OFF OF ROOT RD. WEST OF FLINTSTONE 21 C-20,21 030228 ANGEL RIDGE ROAD, SE OFF OF WARRIOR MOUNTAIN CUTOFF ROAD, 0.2 MILE NORTH OF BEAR HIL 2 J-20 CO 0701 ANGEL STREET, SW RIGHT OFF OF BEECHERS AVENUE AT THE N. END OF ECKHART MINES ST 24 F-8 \\street directory_2011 Highway Atlas.xls ver 07/11a [T7400] Print Date/Time: 7/26/2011 1:02 PM Plate 1 of 62 Land Development Services Street Directory Allegany County, Maryland July 1, 2011 Road Control Street Name Location Description ED MC E911 Grid Number Number ANGLE STREET FROM ADAMS AVE NORTHWEST ON THE WEST SIDE OF CUMBERLAND 6-3 CU 1-4 F-13 CO 0794 ANIMAL SHELTER ROAD RUNS OUT TO OLD ANIMAL SHELTER 5-4 CU 3-2 E-13 ANN PLACE FROM FRANKLIN STREET TO PULASKI STREET 5-4 CU 3-2 E-13 080411 ANNABELLE WAY, NE LEFT OFF OF BREAKNECK ROAD FROM BALTIMORE PIKE; BETWEEN QUIET 21 D-19 ANTHONYS RIDGE ROAD, SE 3RD ROAD OFF OF MALCOLM ROAD FROM ROUTE 51 2 L-25,M-25,N-25 ANTIQUE ROAD, SW 1ST LEFT OFF CHARLESTOWN RD. TAKE IMMEDIATE LEFT TOWARDS HAIN 10 M-5 APACHE AVENUE, SW RIGHT OFF SOUTH CRESAP STREET ACROSS FROM LOTUS AVENU 6-6 I-11 CO 0321 APOLLO AVENUE, SW LEFT OFF MCMULLEN HIGHWAY SOUTH ACROSS FROM MILNORE AVENUE 6-6 H-12 APPEL HILL LANE, SE EAST SIDE IRONS MOUNTAIN OFF OF DRAKE ROAD 21 G-17 CO 0752 APPEL ROAD, SE LEFT OFF END OF ORLEANS ROAD NEAR LOW WATER BRIDGE 1 B-28, I-28 APPERSON AVENUE OFF HUDSON AVE NEAR ALLEGANY COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 22 CU 5-1 F-14 CO 0663 APPLEWOOD DRIVE, NW 1ST STREET TO RIGHT OFF STONELIEGH ROAD FROM CASH VALLEY 29-1 LV 01 D-12,E-12 CO 0283 APRIL AVENUE, SW OFF MCMULLEN HIGHWAY ACROSS FROM FIRE DEPARTMENT 6-6 H-12 ARAPAHO ROAD, SE RIGHT OFF NANCY RD. FROM OLD BRADDOCK TRAIL RD. 16 N-17,18 ARCH STREET FROM 100 BLOCK OLDTOWN ROAD TO INDUSTRIAL BLVD 4-3 CU 6-3 G-13 ARCHER AVENUE OFF THE END OF ELEANOR ST 29-2 LV 02 F-11 ARCTIC HAVEN DRIVE, SW 2ND RIGHT OFF OF PINE HILL ROAD FROM RT 220 8 T-4 ARCTIC RIDGE LANE, SE LEFT OFF OF LOWER TOWN CREEK ROAD BETWEEN OLIVER BELTZ AND P 3 I-21 ARIZONA AVENUE, NW 1ST INTERSECTION WITH GREENPOINT ROAD OFF OLD MT. SAVAGE ROA 29-1 LV 01 E-12 CO 0368 ARLINGTON AVENUE OFF FAYETTE ST PARALLEL WITH NATIONAL HWY 29-2 LV 02 F-12 CO 0160 ARMSTRONG AVENUE RIGHT OFF WEST MAIN STREET ACROSS FRM RUFFO'S TAVERN AT CAUTIO 11 * D-7,E-7 CO 0151 ARMSTRONG STREET 1ST LEFT OFF A AVENUE RUNS TO SUSANNA 12 F-7,G-7 CO 0836 ARNEL AVENUE, SW RUNS OFF OF TODD AVENUE AT THE OLD AMCELL PLANT; NOW RUNS FRO 7-1 I-11, J-11 ARNETT TERRACE FOM 500 BLOCK ROSE HILL AVENUE TO LOCUST STREET 6-3 CU 1-4 F-13 ARNOLD LANE, SW OFF STONEY RUN RD 1ST ROAD TO LEFT PAST HORSE ROCK ROAD 8 Q-2,R-2,3 ARROW DRIVE, NW 1ST LEFT OFF OF BARRELVILLE ROAD ACROSS FROM ABUCEVIC 13 B-10 0704016 ARROWHEAD TRAIL OFF OF MOCCASIN PATH AND SETON DRIVE 6-5 CU-13 F-12 ARTIC AVENUE RUNS TO RIGHT OF OFF OF ELEANOR STREET 2 BLOCKS FROM NATIONAL 29-2 LV 02 F-11 ARUNDEL STREET FROM MEMORIAL AVENUE TO EDGEVALE AVENUE 4-4 CU 6-6 G-14 CO 0721 ASBURY AVENUE OFF NATIONAL HWY NEAR MSP BARRACKS 29-2 LV 02 G-11 ASCENSION STREET OFF WILLIAMS STREET NEAR SHERIDAN PLACE 4-2 CU 6-2 F-14,G-14 CO 0305 ASH AVENUE, SW 3RD RIGHT OFF MCMULLEN HIGHWAY NORTH OF BOWLING GREEN FIRE D 6-6 H-12 OP 020925 ASH FLEETWOOD DRIVE, NW ASHLEY HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION - SHORTEST DAY ROAD TO CASH VALLEY 29-1 LV01 E-11 ASH LANE 2ND LEFT OFF BRADDOCK STREET 26 FB 41 G-6 ASHBROOK AVENUE OFF 1700 BLOCK HOLLAND STREET TO PIEDMONT AVENUE 5-4 * E-13 ASHLAND AVENUE FROM HOLLAND STREET TO PIEDMONT AVENUE 5-4 CU 3-2 E-13 OP 020925 ASHLEY HEIGHTS DRIVE, NW ASHLEY HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION - RUNS NE FROM SHORTEST DAY ROAD 29-1 LV01 E-11 ASHLEY LANE, NE FIRST ROAD TO THE RIGHT OFF OF ROOT ROAD 21 B-20,21,C-20 ASHLEY STREET OFF 400 BLOCK SPRINGDALE STREET 4-2 CU 6-2 G-13 CO 0306 ASPEN AVENUE, SW 2ND RIGHT OFF MCMULLEN HIGHWAY NORTH OF BOWLING GREEN FIRE D 6-6 H-12 ASPINALL STREET OFF CENTER STREET BETWEEN STOYER AND EAST MECHANIC STREET 26 FB 41 F-7 ASSEMBLY LANE, SW 1ST LEFT OFF RT.36 SOUTH OF WEST-MAR HIGH SCHOOL 10 M-4 ASTER AVENUE, SW OFF END OF GINGER STREET FROM MULBERRY 6-6 I-12 ATKINS LANE, SW AKA GRABENSTEIN ROAD OFF WINCHESTER ROAD ENTRANCE TO MALL A 29-3 LV 03 H-10 CO 0349 ATLANTIC AVENUE 1ST ST OFF HAROLD ST BEHIND TIRE STORE 29-2 LV 02 F-11 AUBURN AVENUE OFF BYRD AVENUE NORTH 22 CU 5-1 F-14,G-14 AUGUSTUS STREET LEFT OFF WOODLAWN AVE 800' EAST OF NATIONAL HWY.
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