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Maryland Route 336

State highway in Maryland, United States

Maryland Route 336

Summary

State highway in Maryland, United States

FieldValue
stateMD
typeMD
route336
alternate_nameLakesville Road
map_altA map of Dorchester County, Maryland showing major roads. Maryland Route 336 runs from Crossroads to Lakesville.
map
map_customyes
map_notesMaryland Route 336 highlighted in red
length_mi4.87
length_round2
length_ref
tourist[[File:MD scenic byway.svg20pxalt=link=]] Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway
established1927
direction_aWest
terminus_aat Crossroads
direction_bEast
terminus_bAndrews Road near Crapo
countiesDorchester
previous_typeMD
previous_route335
next_typeMD
next_route337

Maryland Route 336 (MD 336) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Lakesville Road, the state highway runs 4.87 mi from MD 335 in Crossroads east to Andrews Road near Crapo in southern Dorchester County. MD 336 provides access to several small communities on the Bishops Head peninsula. The state highway was paved along its present length in the mid-1920s. MD 336 was extended through Crapo in the mid-1930s and to Toddville in 1950. The eastern terminus was rolled back to its present location in 1959.

Route description

View east along MD 336 at MD 335 in Crossroads

MD 336 begins at an intersection with MD 335 in the hamlet of Crossroads. MD 335 heads north as Golden Hill Road toward the town of Church Creek and west (south) as Hoopers Island Road toward Hooper's Island. MD 336 heads east as a two-lane undivided road through a mix of farmland and forest. The state highway passes through an S-curve as it crosses World's End Creek before heading east again through swampland. At Edgar Road, MD 336 curves to the south and reaches its eastern terminus at the intersection with Andrews Road in the hamlet of Lakesville north of Crapo. The roadway continues south as Lakesville–Crapo Road toward the small communities of Crapo, Toddville, Wingate, and Crocheron on the Bishops Head peninsula.

History

MD 336 was paved from Crossroads to the crossing of World's End Creek in 1925 and to Lakesville in 1926. The state highway was extended south along Lakesville–Crapo Road through Crapo in 1933 and to the intersection with Toddville Road in 1935. MD 336 was extended east along Toddville Road to Toddville in 1950. The eastern terminus of MD 336 was moved from Toddville to its present location in Lakesville in 1959.

Junction list

References

References

  1. {{Maryland HLR. (2013)
  2. "Maryland Route 336".
  3. {{Maryland SRC report. (1926)
  4. {{Maryland road map. (1927)
  5. {{Maryland SRC report. (1934)
  6. {{Maryland road map. (1933)
  7. {{Maryland road map. (1935)
  8. {{Maryland road map. (1950)
  9. {{Maryland road map. (1959)
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