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Maryland Route 32 (MD 32) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.The road runs 51.79 miles (83.35 km) from Interstate 97 (I-97) and MD 3 in Millersville west and north to Washington Road in Westminster.
Haines was a real estate broker and an appraiser and was a former dairy farmer. [2] He was a member of the Maryland Association of Realtors (legislative committee, 1986–1990), chair of the Legislative Committee, Carroll County Association of Realtors, from 1986 to 1990, a member of the American Association of Certified Appraisers, and a director of the Bank of Maryland Carroll County.
Carroll Transit System (CTS) is the primary provider of mass transportation in Carroll County, Maryland.The agency operates 6 bus routes from Monday through Friday and once ran an additional route on Saturdays.
Roop's Mill is a historic grist mill complex located near Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland.The complex includes a three-story, brick and stone mill, dating from about 1795 and rebuilt in 1816; the David Roop House, an 1825 stone dwelling; a log cooper's shed; an early two-part bank barn; numerous farm sheds; a late-19th century iron suspension bridge; and a bank barn dated to the 1860s.
Westminster Review, a journal for philosophical radicals, was sometimes known simply as the Westminster; Westminster (Presbyterian periodical), an American Presbyterian periodical; Government. Palace of Westminster, the home of the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London
The center of Eldersburg is at the intersection of Maryland Route 26 (Liberty Road) and Maryland Route 32 (Sykesville Road). MD 26 leads east 20 miles (32 km) to downtown Baltimore and west 28 miles (45 km) to Frederick, while MD 32 leads north 15 miles (24 km) to Westminster, the Carroll County seat, and south 20 miles (32 km) to Columbia.
In Central Maryland, sustained winds of 30-40 mph and 3-5 inches of rain fell. Gusts of up to 65 mph toppled many power lines. Most of the damage was from falling trees, which blocked roads, crushed power lines, and toppled onto houses. Power was out for over 200,000 people in Maryland; however, by Sunday, most power was restored. [93]