User:Kumba42/MD Scenic byway 14 - Booth's Escape

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#14: Booth's Escape
Relive the pursuit of John Wilkes Booth after his assassination of President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre om Washington, D.C. Trace Booth's escape through Southern Maryland.
Maintained by MDSHA
Length: 66.00 mi (106.22 km)
From: Washington, D.C.
Major
junctions:
MD 5 (Branch Avenue)

U.S. Route 301 (Crain Highway) [3 times]
MD 6 (Charles Street)

To: Popes Creek
Major cities: Camp Springs, Clinton, Bryantown, Bel Alton, Popes Creek
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Booths' Escape is the fourteenth byway in the Maryland Scenic Byways program, which highlights the route taken by John Wilkes Booth after he assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. on April 14th, 1865.

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