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spoon059
Jan 25, 2015Explorer II
Leaddog is correct, that is the most direct route. No tolls and all open highway.
You can also take I95 north to the Baltimore Beltway (695) to the Northwest Expressway (795) and then take local roads in northern MD to Gettysburg. That takes you through downtown Westminster and some local roads.
Another option is to take I95 to Rt 32 and then take Rt 97 through the country and small towns up to Gettysburg. This is the route with the least highways and mostly surface streets. Its a nice drive and the roadway is mostly 2 lane highway through the country of central MD. Its the slowest route, but the roads are plenty big enough for RV's.
I don't think any of the routes will prohibit propane and they are all RV friendly roads.
You can also take I95 north to the Baltimore Beltway (695) to the Northwest Expressway (795) and then take local roads in northern MD to Gettysburg. That takes you through downtown Westminster and some local roads.
Another option is to take I95 to Rt 32 and then take Rt 97 through the country and small towns up to Gettysburg. This is the route with the least highways and mostly surface streets. Its a nice drive and the roadway is mostly 2 lane highway through the country of central MD. Its the slowest route, but the roads are plenty big enough for RV's.
I don't think any of the routes will prohibit propane and they are all RV friendly roads.
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