The Maryland House

Located in the median of I-95 at Mile marker 81 in Aberdeen, the Maryland House opened in 1963. It is accessible to both northbound and southbound traffic. It is approximately 24 miles north of Baltimore City in Harford County, Maryland. Food, fuel, auto repair services and a traveler information center are available to the motorist at this location.

History

  • Initial services same as today - gas, car service, rest rooms, information, food/beverage
  • Original building had sit-down restaurant (Maryland Inn)
  • Food concepts introduced early 1980s
  • Renovated in 1987
  • New wings were added in 1989-1990
  • Memorial installed early 1990s through employee committee

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An artist's rendering of the Maryland House The completed Maryland House An aerial view of  the Maryland House plaza

Site Information

  • Travel plaza is located on 61 acres
  • Facilities encompass 25 acres
  • Accessible from both northbound and southbound roadways
  • Currently services 2.8 million customers annually
  • Contains 2 service stations, Maryland House, ice cream building and parking

Parking Facilities

  • Parking provided for 552 cars
  • Parking provided for 54 trucks
  • Parking provided for 24 buses

 

 

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