Salisbury Marathon draws runners nationwide, road closures announced

Salisbury Independent
Posted 4/5/24

Attendees are advised to stay updated on road closures and plan their routes accordingly to avoid any inconvenience.

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Salisbury Marathon draws runners nationwide, road closures announced

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SALISBURY — This Saturday, Downtown Salisbury will witness a surge of athleticism as runners from all corners of the country come together to participate in the Salisbury Marathon, Half Marathon, and 5K races.

The event promises excitement for the participants and spectators who are encouraged to join and cheer for the runners. However, attendees are advised to stay updated on road closures and plan their routes accordingly to avoid any inconvenience.

Road closures are scheduled as follows:

Friday, April 5, starting at 1:30 p.m.
• The Downtown Plaza (West Main Street from Market Street to Division Street) will be closed from 1:30 p.m. onward for event setup.

Saturday, April 6, from 6 a.m.-2 p.m.:
• West Main Street from Mill Street to Court Street
• Division Street from Route 50 to Camden Street
• Camden Street
• West Church Street from St. Peter’s Street to Division Street
• St. Peter’s Street
• Southbound Riverside Drive will be closed from Riverside Drive Extended to the roundabout; Riverside Drive will have northbound traffic only during the race
• Mill Street from the roundabout to Route 50

In addition, South Park Drive by the City Park will be closed from Beaver Dam Drive to Snow Hill Road from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday.

The Salisbury Marathon will be filled with energy, sportsmanship, and community spirit.

For more information and updates on road closures, visit our social media platforms. Race courses are available at www.RunSBY.com.

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