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The highway was paved with a 12-14 feet wide macadam surface except for the final section between Betheden Church Road and Hardship Branch, which was paved with 14 feet wide concrete.
Here, too, is an array of touching objects: tombstones from the Jewish cemetery, which was paved over and turned into a square; Bibles and prayer books; cabalistic amulets and ketubahs, or marriage contracts, with delicately painted flowered borders.
MD 378 was assigned to Baltimore Avenue, which was paved from US 213 (Worcester Street) to 15th Street by 1927.
During this time, most of the route was a dirt road, except for a portion near Garden City, which was paved.
Simultaneously, by observing steel slag SMA pavement which was paved successfully.
Most of the household activity took place on the "veranda," or unroofed front portion of the platform, which was paved with smooth basalt stones that had been transported from streambeds.
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