Braddock Road

Braddock Road has the following meanings:

  • Braddock Road (Braddock expedition), the road in Maryland and Pennsylvania laid out by the Braddock expedition, including:
  • Maryland Route 49, a state highway in Allegany County, Maryland
  • Braddock Road (Northern Virginia), signed as State Route 620
  • Braddock Road (Alexandria, Virginia)
  • Braddock Road (Washington Metro), a subway station in Alexandria, Virginia

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