Glen Artney Shelter 33

Glen Artney Shelter 33 is a shelter in , , . Glen Artney Shelter 33 is situated nearby to , as well as near the scenic viewpoint .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Thomas Viaduct and UMBC Stadium.

Bridge
Photo: Jack Boucher, Public domain.
The is a viaduct that spans the and Patapsco Valley between and , USA. It was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; built between July 4, 1833, and July 4, 1835; and named for Philip E. is situated 1 mile southeast of Glen Artney Shelter 33.

Stadium
is a 4,500-seat stadium on the campus of UMBC in . The stadium opened in 1976. It is home to the UMBC Retrievers men's and women's lacrosse, field hockey, and track and field programs, as well as an alternate venue for soccer. is situated 1½ miles northeast of Glen Artney Shelter 33.

Stadium
The is a and one of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County's athletic fields. It is located in the southeastern section of the campus next to the , the Department of Facilities Management, and bordered by Shelbourne Road in . is situated 1½ miles northeast of Glen Artney Shelter 33.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Relay and Elkridge.

Village
, Maryland, or House, Maryland, was an important junction and rail stop on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, located 9 miles west of Baltimore, Maryland.

Village
is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in , , United States. is a rapidly growing area; between the 2010 and the 2020 census, the population had grown from 15,593 to 25,171.

Town
South Baltimore is the entrance point for most visitors to the city, coming in off I-95 from the south, and home to one of the city's number one attractions—Fort McHenry, as well as both the Orioles and Ravens stadiums. is situated 2 miles northeast of Glen Artney Shelter 33.

Glen Artney Shelter 33

Latitude
39.23354° or 39° 14′ 1″ north
Longitude
-76.72688° or 76° 43′ 37″ west
Open location code
87F567MF+C6
Open­Street­Map ID
way 299333838
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­shelter
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­roof
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Highlights include Lost Lake and Avalon Dam.

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