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Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (181.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S.

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tates of West Virginia and Maryland, connecting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to I
nterstate 70 in Hancock, and is also part of the Appalachian Development Highway
System. In Maryland, it parallels the historic National Road between Keysers Ri
dge and Hancock. A road cut at one of the many mountain ridges it crosses, Sidel
ing Hill, exposes geological features that have become a tourist attraction. Fro
m 1965 until the freeway's construction was completed on August 2, 1991, its seg
ments were designated as U.S. Route 48. It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washin
gton counties in Maryland, and Preston and Monongalia counties in West Virginia.
The two largest cities connected by the highway are Morgantown and Cumberland,
Maryland. Although the freeway serves no major metropolitan areas, it connects w
estern Maryland and northern West Virginia and provides an alternative to the Pe
nnsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffic from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. U
S 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part with I-68. (Full article...)
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Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (181.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. s
tates of West Virginia and Maryland, connecting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to I
nterstate 70 in Hancock, and is also part of the Appalachian Development Highway
System. In Maryland, it parallels the historic National Road between Keysers Ri
dge and Hancock. A road cut at one of the many mountain ridges it crosses, Sidel
ing Hill, exposes geological features that have become a tourist attraction. Fro
m 1965 until the freeway's construction was completed on August 2, 1991, its seg
ments were designated as U.S. Route 48. It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washin
gton counties in Maryland, and Preston and Monongalia counties in West Virginia.
The two largest cities connected by the highway are Morgantown and Cumberland,
Maryland. Although the freeway serves no major metropolitan areas, it connects w
estern Maryland and northern West Virginia and provides an alternative to the Pe
nnsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffic from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. U
S 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part with I-68. (Full article...)
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1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
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1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction

was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (181.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. s
tates of West Virginia and Maryland, connecting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to I
nterstate 70 in Hancock, and is also part of the Appalachian Development Highway
System. In Maryland, it parallels the historic National Road between Keysers Ri
dge and Hancock. A road cut at one of the many mountain ridges it crosses, Sidel
ing Hill, exposes geological features that have become a tourist attraction. Fro
m 1965 until the freeway's construction was completed on August 2, 1991, its seg
ments were designated as U.S. Route 48. It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washin
gton counties in Maryland, and Preston and Monongalia counties in West Virginia.
The two largest cities connected by the highway are Morgantown and Cumberland,
Maryland. Although the freeway serves no major metropolitan areas, it connects w
estern Maryland and northern West Virginia and provides an alternative to the Pe

nnsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffic from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. U
S 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18

1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (181.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. s
tates of West Virginia and Maryland, connecting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to I
nterstate 70 in Hancock, and is also part of the Appalachian Development Highway
System. In Maryland, it parallels the historic National Road between Keysers Ri
dge and Hancock. A road cut at one of the many mountain ridges it crosses, Sidel
ing Hill, exposes geological features that have become a tourist attraction. Fro
m 1965 until the freeway's construction was completed on August 2, 1991, its seg
ments were designated as U.S. Route 48. It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washin
gton counties in Maryland, and Preston and Monongalia counties in West Virginia.
The two largest cities connected by the highway are Morgantown and Cumberland,
Maryland. Although the freeway serves no major metropolitan areas, it connects w
estern Maryland and northern West Virginia and provides an alternative to the Pe
nnsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffic from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. U
S 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction

was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (181.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. s
tates of West Virginia and Maryland, connecting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to I
nterstate 70 in Hancock, and is also part of the Appalachian Development Highway
System. In Maryland, it parallels the historic National Road between Keysers Ri
dge and Hancock. A road cut at one of the many mountain ridges it crosses, Sidel
ing Hill, exposes geological features that have become a tourist attraction. Fro
m 1965 until the freeway's construction was completed on August 2, 1991, its seg
ments were designated as U.S. Route 48. It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washin
gton counties in Maryland, and Preston and Monongalia counties in West Virginia.
The two largest cities connected by the highway are Morgantown and Cumberland,
Maryland. Although the freeway serves no major metropolitan areas, it connects w
estern Maryland and northern West Virginia and provides an alternative to the Pe

nnsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffic from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. U
S 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18

1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (181.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. s
tates of West Virginia and Maryland, connecting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to I
nterstate 70 in Hancock, and is also part of the Appalachian Development Highway
System. In Maryland, it parallels the historic National Road between Keysers Ri
dge and Hancock. A road cut at one of the many mountain ridges it crosses, Sidel
ing Hill, exposes geological features that have become a tourist attraction. Fro
m 1965 until the freeway's construction was completed on August 2, 1991, its seg
ments were designated as U.S. Route 48. It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washin
gton counties in Maryland, and Preston and Monongalia counties in West Virginia.
The two largest cities connected by the highway are Morgantown and Cumberland,
Maryland. Although the freeway serves no major metropolitan areas, it connects w
estern Maryland and northern West Virginia and provides an alternative to the Pe
nnsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffic from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. U
S 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction

was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
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Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (181.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. s
tates of West Virginia and Maryland, connecting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to I
nterstate 70 in Hancock, and is also part of the Appalachian Development Highway
System. In Maryland, it parallels the historic National Road between Keysers Ri
dge and Hancock. A road cut at one of the many mountain ridges it crosses, Sidel
ing Hill, exposes geological features that have become a tourist attraction. Fro
m 1965 until the freeway's construction was completed on August 2, 1991, its seg
ments were designated as U.S. Route 48. It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washin
gton counties in Maryland, and Preston and Monongalia counties in West Virginia.
The two largest cities connected by the highway are Morgantown and Cumberland,
Maryland. Although the freeway serves no major metropolitan areas, it connects w
estern Maryland and northern West Virginia and provides an alternative to the Pe

nnsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffic from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. U
S 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part with I-68. (Full article...)
Recently featured: Ricketts Glen State Park Smooth toadfish Orel Hershiser's sco
reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
Recently featured: Ricketts Glen State Park Smooth toadfish Orel Hershiser's sco
reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40 overlap in part
with I-68. (Full article...)
Recently featured: Ricketts Glen State Park Smooth toadfish Orel Hershiser's sco
reless innings streak
Archive By email More featured articles.Interstate 68 (I-68) is a 112.9-mile (18
1.7 km) Interstate highway in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland, con
necting Interstate 79 in Morgantown to Interstate 70 in Hancock, and is also par
t of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Maryland, it parallels the h
istoric National Road between Keysers Ridge and Hancock. A road cut at one of th
e many mountain ridges it crosses, Sideling Hill, exposes geological features th
at have become a tourist attraction. From 1965 until the freeway's construction
was completed on August 2, 1991, its segments were designated as U.S. Route 48.
It crosses Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, and Preston a
nd Monongalia counties in West Virginia. The two largest cities connected by the
highway are Morgantown and Cumberland, Maryland. Although the freeway serves no
major metropolitan areas, it connects western Maryland and northern West Virgin
ia and provides an alternative to the Pennsylvania Turnpike for westbound traffi
c from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. US 219, US 220 and US 40

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