Highway in Maryland
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Sections of MD 565 highlighted in red, from south to north: MD 565 and MD 565A |
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Maintained by MDSHA |
Existed | 1941–present |
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Length | 5.18 mi[1] (8.34 km) |
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South end | Main Street in Trappe |
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North end | US 50 near Easton |
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Length | 0.58 mi[1] (930 m) |
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South end | MD 322 in Easton |
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North end | Washington Street in Easton |
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Country | United States |
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State | Maryland |
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Counties | Talbot |
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Maryland Route 565 (MD 565) is a collection of state highways in the U.S. state of Maryland. These highways are sections of old alignment of U.S. Route 213 (US 213), the predecessor route to US 50, between Trappe and Easton. The two mainline sections of MD 565 run from Trappe to US 50 south of Easton and within the southern part of Easton. MD 565 was assigned to the Trappe–Easton section in the early 1940s when US 213 was moved to a new alignment between Trappe and Peach Blossom Creek in southern Talbot County. MD 565A was designated in the late 1950s in the southern part of Easton and extended north of the downtown area in the mid-1960s. Portions of MD 565 were returned to municipal maintenance in Easton and Trappe in the mid-1980s and late 1990s.
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Maryland HLR
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