Talk:U.S. Route 29 in Maryland
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US 29A
I am not entirely sure how this should be worked into the article, but several years ago US 29 was realigned in Burtonsville such that it now follows a more direct path; and the former alignment is currently designated US 29A. It is a 0.92-mile long roadway aligned in a north-south direction, with the northern terminus at Dustin Road (to the north is designated an offramp from US 29 proper) and the southern terminus at MD 198. See pages 188 and 189 of the [http://www.sha.state.md.us/keepingcurrent/performTrafficStudies/dataAndStats/hwyLocationRef/2005_hlr_all/co15.pdf Montgomery County MAARS] for more specific information. I forget the precise history, but I recall that the alignment was on the books since the 1960's but only began construction around 2002-2003, with completion in (I believe) 2004 or 2005. I'll keep an eye out for a more definitive source than my memory. --Bossi (talk ;; contribs) 04:27, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
The Dark Knight
- Note: This section was originally added to the article ahead of April Fool's Day in 2012. With the impending improvement of the article, such irreverent content will not be appropriate in the main article. It has been moved here for preservation.
There have been multiple sightings of Bruce Wayne, aka Batman, on US 29. The superhero's presence amid the citizens of Maryland was revealed in two high-profile incidents along US 29. In November 2011, the Howard County Police Department assisted the Caped Crusader when his Batmobile, which is a modified Lamborghini, got a flat tire. On March 21, 2012, the Montgomery County Police Department pulled Batman over in Silver Spring because he did not have his license plates displayed properly. The U.S. Highway is part of the superhero's route from the Batcave to the various sites in which he helps save children.{{Cite news|last=Rosenwald|first=Michael S.|title=Who is the Route 29 Batman? This guy.|newspaper=The Washington Post|location=Washington, DC|page=|publisher=The Washington Post Company|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/rosenwald-md/post/who-is-the-route-29-batman-this-guy/2012/03/28/gIQA8nPjgS_blog.html|date=2012-03-28|accessdate=2012-03-28}}
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Mrs. K's Toll House
This Article has the only mentions of Mrs. K's Toll House Restaurant ... a long time landmark and eatery on Route 29 just outside Downtown Silver Spring...
The article says: "On April 1, 1930, Harvey and Blanche (Mrs. K) Kreuzberg opened Mrs. K's Toll House Restaurant in the toll house (with significant expansion) at 9201 Colesville Road.[7][8]" ...
And yet in the sidebar there is a Graphic Advertisement for alleged to be for Mrs. K's Toll=House Tavern pointing to the Colesville Pike location outside of Silver Spring... The DATE is October 4th, 1924... I've gone and checked the Washington Evening Star Archives at the LOC and it is indeed there on Page 14 of that issue...
Evening star. [volume], October 04, 1924, Page 14, Image 14
About Evening star. [volume] (Washington, D.C.) 1854-1972
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045462/1924-10-04/ed-1/seq-14/
So... Something isn't Correct about this article & situation...
All of this becomes interesting to Marylanders who have eaten at Mrs. K's for special events...Birthdays etc....as we now hear that the site is being "closed" for sale... December 2020...
I can't sort this out... but I've done my part to raise the issue and point out a problem. All the best Emyth (talk) 15:22, 4 December 2020 (UTC)
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