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Wisconsin Avenue is a major thoroughfare in Washington, D.C., and its
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suburbs. The southern terminus begins in Georgetown just north of the
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, at an intersection with K Street under the elevated
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. The section of Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown was called High Street before the
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s in Georgetown were
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in 1895 to conform to those of the
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for the federal city (although Georgetown predates the planned
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by half a century).


Route

From the Georgetown riverfront, Wisconsin Avenue climbs steeply north through Northwest D.C. (see picture above) along two travel lanes, with parked vehicles continuously filling both curb lanes. The Avenue then passes through the neighborhoods of
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, Cathedral Heights (next to the
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),
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,
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and
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with its several broadcasting towers. While in Friendship Heights, Wisconsin Avenue intersects with Western Avenue (which forms much of the Northwest border of Washington, D.C.) and then crosses into Montgomery County,
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. In Maryland, the road is also alternatively known as
Maryland Route 355 Maryland Route 355 (MD 355) is a north–south road in western central Maryland in the United States. The southern terminus of the route, Wisconsin Avenue, is located in the Bethesda CDP, at the Washington, D.C. border. It co ...
. As Wisconsin Avenue passes through Bethesda it forms one of the main streets of the downtown area. Just north of downtown Bethesda, at the intersection with Glenbrook Parkway, its name changes to "Rockville Pike". Rockville Pike runs along the National Institutes of Health campus, the
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, and the
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and has an incomplete interchange with the Capital Beltway at exit 34. The Pike then runs through
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into Rockville, which is the
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of Montgomery County. This part of Rockville Pike is home to many
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s, as well as
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, and is notorious for its
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. Near the center of Rockville, the name changes to "Hungerford Drive" for a short while. In the outskirts of Rockville, the name changes to "Frederick Road". However, in the city of
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, the road is known as South Frederick Avenue south of Diamond Avenue in downtown, and North Frederick Avenue north of Diamond Avenue. Upon leaving Gaithersburg city limits, the name returns to Frederick Road, which continues through the unincorporated communities of
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and Clarksburg, both rapidly developing suburbs. Upon entering Frederick County and the unincorporated community of
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, the road is known as "Urbana Pike". It ends at U.S. Highway 15, just north of the city of Frederick, which is the county seat. In downtown Frederick, the route is known as "Market Street".


Building numbering

One aspect of Rockville Pike that confuses many motorists is the system of assigning building numbers. In unincorporated areas of the county, building numbers are assigned according to the addressing system in use in Montgomery County, a
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with its origin at the
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. Within the city limits of Rockville, however, the origin of the numbering system is at the center of Rockville. Thus, someone driving north on the Pike sees building numbers above 12000 and rising, which suddenly give way to building numbers below 2000 and falling. In Gaithersburg, the numbering direction changes twice. Addresses on South Frederick Avenue increase from zero as one travels south from Diamond Avenue, and only reach the hundreds by the southern city boundary. On North Frederick Avenue, the numbers similarly increase from zero as one travel to the north. As one leaves Gaithersburg to the north, the building numbers change back to the county's Capitol-based system.


Parallel transportation

From the Tenleytown-AU station north, Wisconsin Avenue/Rockville Pike/Route 355 runs approximately parallel to the Red Line of the
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. North of the Capital Beltway until Frederick (at the
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junction), the highway runs parallel to Interstate 270, which handles express traffic through Montgomery and southern Frederick counties.


Transit service


Metrorail

Metrorail stations on or near Wisconsin Avenue are all served by the Red Line. They include: * Tenleytown-AU *
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* Bethesda * Medical Center * Grosvenor-Strathmore * White Flint * Twinbrook * Rockville * Shady Grove


Metrobus

The following Metrobus routes travel along the street (listed from south to north): * 31, 33 (
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to M St. NW) * 37 ( Limited stop service from Friendship Heights Station to Massachusetts Ave.) * 96 (Woodley Rd. NW to Tenleytown-AU Station) * H3, H4 (Porter St. NW to Tentleytown-AU Station) * H2 (Van Ness St. NW to Tenleytown-AU Station) * N2 (Friendship Heights Station to Nebraska Ave. NW) * L2 (Friendship Heights Station to Bethesda Station (late night Friday & Saturday only)) * J2 (Cedar Lane to East-West Highway) * J1 (Cedar Lane to Jones Bridge Rd.) * Q1, Q2, Q5, Q6 (Shady Grove station to Veirs Mill Rd.)


DC Circulator

The D.C. Circulator's Georgetown-Union Station route travels along the street: * West from K St. to 35th St. * East from 35th St. to M St.


Ride On

The following Ride On routes travel along the street (listed from south to north): * 34 (Cedar Lane to Woodmont Ave., and later Bethesda station to Friendship Heights station) * 33 (Medical Center station to Chestnut Ave., crossing again at Bethesda station) * 46 (Rockville station to Medical Center station) * 30 (Pooks Hill Rd. to Medical Center station) * 5 (Old Georgetown Rd.—Rockville—to Strathmore Ave.) * 42 (Montrose Rd station to Nicholson La.) * 38 (Marinelli Rd. to Nicholson La.) * 81 (Rockville station to Wootton Pkwy.) * 45 (College Pkwy. to Rockville station) * 55 (Shakespeare Blvd. to Travis Ave., and later Odenhal Ave. to Rockville station) * 59 (Odenhal Ave. to W. Diamond Ave., and later Deer Park Rd. to Shady Grove station)


MARC Train

The following
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stops lie near the street: * Rockville *
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Place in the National Highway System

Wisconsin Avenue/Rockville Pike is part of the National Highway System as an arterial route from M Street to the Beltway and as an intermodal connector from the Beltway to the Grosvenor Metro station.


History

Wisconsin Avenue follows the route of an ancient Native American trail. Between 1805 and 1820, it was reconstructed into a toll road to carry tobacco and other products between Georgetown and Frederick. Starting around 1920, various sections of the road have been paved and widened to two, four and as many as six lanes. In 1864, General
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marched down this road from Monocacy Junction in an attempt to take Washington, D.C. that ended in the
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. Wisconsin Avenue was once U.S. Highway 240. Outside of the Beltway, U.S. Highway 240 was relocated to what is today Interstate 270. The highway was changed to I-70S with the opening of the Interstate Highway System in 1956. Eventually, the entire route designation was decommissioned and was changed to what is now known as
Maryland Route 355 Maryland Route 355 (MD 355) is a north–south road in western central Maryland in the United States. The southern terminus of the route, Wisconsin Avenue, is located in the Bethesda CDP, at the Washington, D.C. border. It co ...
.


External links


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