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Baltimore-Washington Parkway
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The Baltimore Washington Parkway is also known as Route 295.
The National Park Service is caretakers of the parkway from the border of Washington, D.C. and Route 32.
 
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Please obey the posted speed limit on the parkway.
Please give your full time and attention to your driving.
Our goal is for everyone to arrive safely at your destination.
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Isaac Ingalls Stevens  

Did You Know?
Built in 1861, Fort Stevens originally was named Fort Massachusetts. The fort was renamed Fort Stevens in 1863 after Isaac Ingalls Stevens. Stevens was the governor of the Washington Territory.

Last Updated: August 16, 2006 at 09:19 EST