Cherry Hill Road

Cherry Hill Road is a common road name in English-speaking places, including:

  • Cherry Hill Road in Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties, Maryland
  • Cherry Hill Road (Baltimore)
  • Cherry Hill Road (Reisterstown, Maryland)
  • Cherry Hill Road (Philippi, West Virginia)
  • Cherry Hill Road (Parsippany, New Jersey), exit 42 off Interstate 80

Famous quotes containing the words cherry, hill and/or road:

    Lay down, lay down the bigly bier,
    Lat me the dead look on;
    Wi’ cherry cheeks and ruby lips
    She lay an’ smil’d on him.

    O ae sheave o’ your bread, true-love,
    An’ ae glass o’ your wine,
    For I hae fasted for your sake
    These fully day [is] nine.
    Anna Gordon Brown (1747–1810)

    “Oh, let’s go up the hill and scare ourselves,
    As reckless as the best of them tonight,
    By setting fire to all the brush we piled
    With pitchy hands to wait for rain or snow....”
    Robert Frost (1874–1963)

    The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor,
    And the highwayman came riding—
    Riding—riding—
    The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door.
    Alfred Noyes (1880–1958)