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“The Road that Built the Nation.” The first (1811) federally funded road in the U.S. ran from Baltimore, Maryland to Vandalia, Illinois.
 
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By J. J. Prats, August 11, 2006
Negro Mountain Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
101Maryland (Garrett County), Grantsville — Negro Mountain — The Highest Point on the National Road — The Historic National Road —
102Maryland (Garrett County), Grantsville — Site of the National Pike Blacksmith Shop — Spruce Forest Artisan Village History Walk
103Maryland (Garrett County), Grantsville — The Fuller-Baker House — A Rare Log Building with a Pedigree — The Historic National Road —
104Maryland (Garrett County), Grantsville — The National Pike — Spruce Forest Artisan Village History Walk
105Maryland (Garrett County), Grantsville — The National Road — The Road that Built the Nation
106Maryland (Garrett County), Grantsville — Traveling the National Road — Grantsville — A Heritage of Hospitality —
107Maryland (Garrett County), Grantsville — Winterburg House
108Maryland (Garrett County), Keysers Ridge — Keyser’s Ridge — Living with Extreme Weather — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
109Maryland (Garrett County), Keysers Ridge — Keyser's Ridge — Living with Extreme Weather — The Road That Built The Nation —
110Maryland (Garrett County), McHenry — The National Road — The Road that Built the Nation
111Maryland (Howard County), Ellicott City — Road Versus Rails — The Rivalry Begins — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
112Maryland (Howard County), Ellicott City — The National Road
113Maryland (Howard County), Lisbon — New Lisbon — Servicing Travelers on the National Pike
114Maryland (Howard County), Poplar Springs — Poplar Springs — "From Drovers to Drivers"
115Maryland (Howard County), Poplar Springs — Simpson & Mount Gregory United Methodist Churches — Creating a Unified Community of Strength
116Maryland (Howard County), West Friendship — Moving Goods on the National Road
117Maryland (Washington County), Big Pool — The National Road — The Road that Built the Nation
118Maryland (Washington County), Big Pool — The National Road — The Road that Built the Nation
119Maryland (Washington County), Boonsboro — The National Road — The Road that Built the Nation
120Maryland (Washington County), Boonsboro — Town of Boonsboro — Maryland uses Macadam to Complete the National Road — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
121Maryland (Washington County), Clear Spring — “The Bank Road” — (The Cumberland Turnpike Road)
122Maryland (Washington County), Clear Spring — A Road Nurtures A Vision — The Historic National Road and Clear Spring — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
123Maryland (Washington County), Clear Spring — Miller's Tavern & Spickler's Buggy Factory — Surreys, Stagecoaches and Tin Lizzies
124Maryland (Washington County), Clear Spring — Wilson’s Store — Store of Three Wonders
125Maryland (Washington County), Funkstown — Baltimore Street — Funkstown’s Link to the Chesapeake
126Maryland (Washington County), Funkstown — Building the Funkstown Bridge
127Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — 1810-1830 — The Late Federal Era
128Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Hagerstown — Bringing Farm Products to Maryland's Great Valley
129Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Hagerstown & The National Road
130Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Hancock — The Busiest Village on the Road — The Road That Built The Nation —
131Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — National Pike Toll House — Circa 1822
132Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Sideling Hill and Town Hill Mountains
133Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — The Challenge of Sideling Hill — The Road That Built The Nation
134Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — The National Road — The Road that Built the Nation
135Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — The National Road — The Road that Built a Nation
136Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — The National Road — The Road that Built the Nation
137Maryland (Washington County), Myersville — The National Road — The Road that Built the Nation
138Maryland (Washington County), Williamsport — Springfield Farm — (Circa 1755)
139Maryland (Washington County), Wilson-Conococheague — Wilson Bridge — Link Between East and West
140Maryland (Washington County), Wilson-Conococheague — Wilson Bridge — Standing the Test of Time — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
141Ohio (Belmont County), Belmont — 2-7 — Mile Marker
142Ohio (Belmont County), Belmont — Welcome to the National Road — The Historic National Road in Ohio
143Ohio (Belmont County), Blaine — 11-7 — Blaine Hill "S" Bridge / Blaine Hill Viaduct
144Ohio (Belmont County), Bridgeport — 4-7 — Historic Bridgeport
145Ohio (Belmont County), Bridgeport — The National Historic Road in Ohio — The Road That Helped Build The Nation — An All-American Road - National Scenic Highway —
146Ohio (Belmont County), Elizabethtown — 1-7 — Mile Marker
147Ohio (Belmont County), Morristown — 10-7 — Morristown
148Ohio (Belmont County), St. Clairsville — Milestone Marks where Extension of National Road...
149Ohio (Clark County), South Vienna — Buena Vista Tavern — The Historic National Road in Ohio — Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Travel Accommodations —
150Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Esplanade/Fountain Square
151Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Madonna of the Trail
152Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — 4-12 — Pennsylvania House / The National Road
153Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — The National Road
154Ohio (Franklin County), Bexley — 58-25 — The National Road / The Interurban Electric Railway
155Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — Broad Street Bridge — The Historic National Road in Ohio
156Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — Camp Chase — The Historic National Road in Ohio
157Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — Central High School — The Historic National Road in Ohio
158Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — Eastmoor — The Historic National Road in Ohio
159Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — Engine House 11 — The Historic National Road in Ohio
160Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — 43-25 — The National Road
161Ohio (Franklin County), Reynoldsbirg — Mile Markers — Reynoldsbirg — One of Several Identical Markers —
162Ohio (Franklin County), Reynoldsburg — Reynoldsburg — The Historic National Road in Ohio — The Birthplace of the Tomato —
163Ohio (Franklin County), Whitehall — The Underground Railroad — The Historic National Road in Ohio
164Ohio (Franklin County), Whitehall — Whitehall Tavern — The Historic National Road in Ohio
165Ohio (Guernsey County), Cambridge — “S” Bridge
166Ohio (Guernsey County), Cambridge — Cambridge — The Historic National Road in Ohio
167Ohio (Guernsey County), Cambridge — Peacock Road — The Historic National Road in Ohio
168Ohio (Guernsey County), Cambridge — Peters Creek Mile Marker — One of Several Identical Markers
169Ohio (Guernsey County), Cambridge — Peters Creek S-Bridge — The Historic National Road in Ohio
170Ohio (Guernsey County), Old Washington — Old Washington — Historic District — The Historic National Road in Ohio —
171Ohio (Guernsey County), Salesville — “S” Bridge — Old National Road — Built about 1828 —
172Ohio (Licking County), Etna — Etna — The Historic National Road in Ohio
173Ohio (Licking County), Hebron — 1-45 — Hebron
174Ohio (Licking County), Hebron — Hebron — The Historic National Road in Ohio — Transportation Crossroad —
175Ohio (Licking County), Hebron — Hebron Mill — The Historic National Road in Ohio
176Ohio (Licking County), Hebron — Hebron Milling Company
177Ohio (Licking County), Kirkersville — Kirkersville — The Impact of the Interurban — The Historic National Road in Ohio —
178Ohio (Licking County), Kirkersville — Mile Markers — Kirkersville — One of Several Identical Markers —
179Ohio (Licking County), Thornville — Eagle’s Nest
180Ohio (Licking County), Thornville — Eagles Nest — The Historic National Road in Ohio
181Ohio (Madison County), Lafayette — Red Brick Tavern — The Historic National Road in Ohio — A Presidential Wayside —
182Ohio (Madison County), Lafayette — The Anderson House — The Historic National Road in Ohio
183Ohio (Madison County), West Jefferson — West Jefferson — The Historic National Road in Ohio
184Ohio (Miami County), Brandt — 2-55 — The Old National Road
185Ohio (Miami County), Phoneton — Phoneton — The Historic National Road in Ohio — Communications Center —
186Ohio (Montgomery County), Englewood — Englewood — Founded as Harrisburg- 1841 — The Historic National Road in Ohio —
187Ohio (Montgomery County), Englewood — National Road US 40 — Modern Mile-marker in Englewood, Ohio
188Ohio (Montgomery County), Vandalia — Tadmor - Taylorsville — The Historic National Road in Ohio
189Ohio (Montgomery County), Vandalia — The Crossroads of America — Vandalia — The Historic National Road in Ohio —
190Ohio (Montgomery County), Vandalia — 10- 57 — The Village of Tadmor / The National Road
191Ohio (Muskingum County), New Concord — Findley Settlement
192Ohio (Muskingum County), New Concord — John Glenn — The Historic National Road in Ohio
193Ohio (Muskingum County), New Concord — New Concord — The Historic National Road in Ohio
194Ohio (Muskingum County), New Concord — 2-60 — S-Bridge
195Ohio (Muskingum County), New Concord — 12-60 — Zane's Trace
196Ohio (Muskingum County), Norwich — 15-60 — First Traffic Fatality in Ohio / The National Road
197Ohio (Muskingum County), Norwich — Mile Markers — National Road/Zane Grey Museum — One of Several Identical Markers —
198Ohio (Muskingum County), Norwich — Motels — The Historic National Road in Ohio
199Ohio (Muskingum County), Norwich — The Historic National Road — in Ohio
200Ohio (Muskingum County), Zanesville — Headley Inn — The Historic National Road in Ohio

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