Throughout this election season, I have been writing a series visiting the various primary/caucus states via thoughts on travel and highways. This week we visit The Chesapeake Bay and Washington, DC, some of which is excerpted below.
Previous entries visited Iowa, Detroit (Michigan), Nevada, Florida, and various locales along Interstate 80 for Super Tuesday".
Well, things were not exactly "decided" after last weeks elections. And they haven't been exactly "decided" by tonight's results, either. So our series traveling the highways of primary states continues.
We ended last week crossing the Bay Bridge into San Francisco. There is of course another "Bay Bridge", back east across the Chesapeake Bay.

The Chesapeake Bay Bridge carries US highway 50 (and US 301) across the bay between Maryland's eastern and western shore regions. On the west side is Annapolis, the capital of Maryland, and an area I remember fondly from visits in 1999 and 2000...
...On the eastern side of the bridge, US 50 connects to several tourist towns on the shore, including Ocean City. Ocean City is the eastern terminus of US 50, and listed as the final destination on this sign at the western terminus in Sacramento...

To the west, Highway 50 crosses Washington, DC. Please visit our main article to read more.
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