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Woodstock is located on State Route 559 about 12 miles (19 km) north of Mechanicsburg, Ohio. According to the United States Census Bureau , the village has a total area of 0.29 square miles (0.75 km 2 ), all of it land.
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Americast was founded in early 1996 by SBC, BellSouth, Ameritech and GTE. [2] Southern New England Telecommunications later joined Americast in June 1996. [4]In August 1996, Americast made an order with Zenith Electronics for $1 billion worth of digital set-top boxes. [3]
English: Location map of the USA (without Hawaii and Alaska). EquiDistantConicProjection: Central parallel: * N: 37.0° N Central meridian: * E: 96.0° W Standard parallels: * 1: 32.0° N * 2: 42.0° N Made with Natural Earth. Free vector and raster map data @ naturalearthdata.com. Formulas for x and y:
Between 1962 and June 1963, because of the Interstate Highway System, many routes in Ohio were renumbered. [9] Due to the proposed Interstate 290 in Cleveland, SR 290 was renumbered SR 296. [9] SR 275 at the eastern terminus was renumbered to SR 245 for a similar reason. No major changes have occurred to the route since then.
Early farmhouse east of Woodstock Location of Rush Township in Champaign County Coordinates: 40°11′56″N 83°33′30″W / 40.19889°N 83.55833°W / 40.19889; -83
The Lincoln Highway in Ohio became known as SR 5 between Indiana state line and Mansfield, SR 10 between Mansfield and Wooster, and SR 5 between Wooster and Pennsylvania. [12] [13] In 1925, the Federal Highway Association was established, and, one year later, US 30 was established. [9] US 30 followed the current route of SR 309.
East of Rutland, US 4 is a two-lane highway, meandering through the Green Mountains, passing by Killington, going through Woodstock and Quechee, crossing the Quechee Gorge, and meeting US 5, I-89, and I-91 at White River Junction. Crossing the Connecticut River, US 4 enters New Hampshire.