The address of the Maryland National Road Association Inc is: 12985 Frederick Road, West Friendship, MD 21794
The answer is Cumberland
The transportation route that extended from Cumberland, Maryland to Vandalia, Illinois is known as the National Road. It is a 620 mile road that was built by the federal government. In 2002 it was officially designated as "The Historic National Road, an All-American Road."
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It was called Cumberland Road, began in Maryland in 1811 and stopped in Illinois in 1837. Now it is mostly the same as U.S. Route 40.
The national road that stretched from Maryland to Illinois was called the National Road, also known as the Cumberland Road. It was the first major improved highway in the United States and played a significant role in westward expansion during the early 19th century. The road facilitated transportation and commerce between the eastern states and the western frontier.
It was Cumberland, Maryland. The "national road" or "Cumberland Road" was constructed by the federal government beginning in 1811. It was paved as far westward as Wheeling, West Virginia by 1818 and Vidalia, Illinois by 1839 (at which time construction was ended). Planning for the road was started by President Thomas Jefferson in 1806.
You would travel the National Road.
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The National Road, also known as the Cumberland Road, passes through the states of Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. It was one of the first major improved highways in the United States.
True. The National Road, also known as the Cumberland Road, was originally constructed to connect the eastern states, particularly Virginia, with the western territories, including Maryland. It played a significant role in westward expansion in the early 19th century.
it was the only good route from Maryland to Ohio river