Sunday, August 18, 2024

U.S. 40 Cross Section of the United States of America (Chapter 13: Ridge and Valley)

 
That was then (1953)



Intro to chapter 13:
The view is eastward, from where U.S. 40 crosses the summit of Town Mountain, toward Sideling Hill. 
The long and level skyline, formed by a narrow ridge, is typical of the Ridge and Valley Province, and indeed the whole Appalachian region.
 
This is now.   (Best approximate location)

Google Maps

 Sideling Hill is 110 miles northwest of Baltimore.

Photo by Retiring Guy: 1952 Rand McNally Road Atlas (arrow added)



Related post:
Chapter 1:  Beginnings.  (7/19/2024)
Chapter 2:  Coastal Plain.  (7/20/2024)
Chapter 5.  Six-Lane Highway.  (8/4/2024)
Chapter 6.  Bush River.  (8/5/2024)
Chapter 7:  Baltimore rows.  (8/6/2024)
Chapter 8:  Ellicott City.  (8/7/2024)
Chapter 9.  Frederick.  (8/8/2024)
Chapter 11.  Horrible example.  (8/16/2024)
Chapter 12.  Mount Prospect.  (8/17/2024)

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