State highway in Maryland, United States
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Maryland Route 367 highlighted in red |
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Maintained by MDSHA |
Length | 2.60 mi[1] (4.18 km) |
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Existed | 1927–present |
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West end | Bishopville Road at Bishop |
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East end | Hudson Road at the Delaware state line near Bishopville |
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Country | United States |
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State | Maryland |
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Counties | Worcester |
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Maryland Route 367 (MD 367) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Bishopville Road, the state highway runs 2.60 miles (4.18 km) from the county-maintained portion of Bishopville Road at Bishop east to the Delaware state line near Bishopville. MD 367 connects U.S. Route 113 (US 113) with Bishopville and other small communities on the St. Martin Neck in northern Worcester County. The state highway was constructed between Bishop and Bishopville in two steps in the mid-1920s and early 1930s, respectively. The segment within Bishopville was constructed as part of an extended MD 368 in the mid-1910s. The portion from Bishopville to the Delaware state line was constructed in the mid-1930s as MD 568. All three state highways were reassigned to their present lengths in 1950.
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