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I-97 is the shortest primary interstate highway in the United States. This petite stretch of expressway connects Annapolis to Baltimore.
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Interstate 97 splits from the Baltimore Beltway (I-695), eight miles south of downtown.
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It passes Baltimore-Washington International Airport on the east.
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It look a little like a stingray from up above (the junction with Maryland Route 100). (Google Maps)
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“This Highway Dedicated to Senator John A. Cade”
1998 Senate Joint Resolution 13 [ PDF ]
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South of the Benfield Boulevard overpass, I-97 inexplicably changes from concrete to asphalt.
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MD 32
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A few evergreens stay lively during winter months near the Hawkins Road overpass.
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The southernmost part of I-97 is a serene, 5-mile stretch alongside the South River Greenway. No exits!
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I-97 begins at the John Hanson Highway, five miles west of downtown Annapolis.
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