Maryland Route 423 Explained

State:MD
Type:MD
Route:423
Alternate Name:Fairhaven Road
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:Maryland Route 423 highlighted in red
Length Mi:2.79
Length Round:2
Tourist: Roots and Tides Scenic Byway
Established:1930
Direction A:West
Terminus A: near Friendship
Direction B:East
Terminus B:Arundel Road at Fairhaven
Counties:Anne Arundel
Previous Type:MD
Previous Route:422
Next Type:MD
Next Route:424

Maryland Route 423 (MD 423) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Fairhaven Road, the highway runs 2.79miles from MD 2 near Friendship east to Arundel Road at Fairhaven in southern Anne Arundel County. MD 423 was constructed in the early 1930s and extended at its western end in the late 1950s.

Route description

MD 423 begins at a four-way intersection with MD 2 (Solomons Island Road) north of the village of Friendship. The western leg of the intersection is Jewell Road, The highway heads east as a two-lane undivided road that meets the southern end of a segment of Old Solomons Island Road. MD 423 heads east until it reaches a four-way intersection with Town Point Road and Genoa Road. The state highway turns south and parallels the shore of Herring Bay. MD 423 crosses an inlet of Herring Bay before reaching its eastern terminus at Arundel Road in the hamlet of Fairhaven. Fairhaven Road continues south as a county highway toward MD 261 (Friendship Road).

History

MD 423 was constructed as a gravel road from MD 2 at Webbs Corner (now Old Solomons Island Road) east to the southward turn in 1929 and 1930. The highway was extended south to its present terminus at Fairhaven in 1931 and 1932. MD 423 was extended west a short distance after MD 2 was relocated between 1957 and 1950.

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