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  2. Green Springs, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In 1831, Jacob Stem, the founder of Green Springs, bought the land from the government. He purchased about 1,200 acres (4.9 km 2) within Sandusky and Seneca counties, including the sulfur spring. The village was originally called Stemtown, named after the founder. It was later called Green Springs, named from the color of the water from the spring.

  3. 20 Ohio restaurants Guy Fieri toured on 'Diners, Drive-Ins ...

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    Here's 20 Ohio restaurants that were featured on the hit Food Network show. The list will grow thanks to two recent Fieri pit stops in Columbus. 20 Ohio restaurants Guy Fieri toured on 'Diners ...

  4. Adams Township, Seneca County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio: County: Seneca: Area • Total. 36.2 sq mi (93.7 km 2) ... Part of the village of Green Springs is located in northern Adams Township. Name and history

  5. Interstate 70 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Westbound at US 33 in Columbus. I-70 is a major freeway within the Columbus metropolitan area, serving as the primary east–west route.After brief exits just outside the towns of Summerford and West Jefferson, I-70 reaches the southern part of Hilliard, where I-70 makes its first junction with I-270, a ring road around the Columbus area primarily serving its suburbs.

  6. Green Township, Adams County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Countryside near Sandy Springs Location in Adams County and the state of Ohio . Coordinates: 38°39′28″N 83°21′35″W  /  38.65778°N 83.35972°W  / 38.65778; -83

  7. Ohio State Route 4 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 4 (SR 4), formerly known as Inter-county Highway 4 until 1921 [2] and State Highway 4 in 1922, [3] is a major north–south state highway in Ohio. It is the fifth longest state route in Ohio. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 42 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 6 in Sandusky, Ohio. Its path is ...

  8. Ohio State Route 7 - Wikipedia

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    Partial interchange: northbound exit, southbound entrance (to unsigned SR 7A/SR 767), leads to I-70 exit 225: 189.63: 305.18: US 40 / US 250 to I-70 – Wheeling, Bridgeport: Partial interchange: southbound exit, northbound entrance, leads to I-70 exit 225: 189.96: 305.71: Northern end of Ohio River Scenic Byway (southern expressway section ...

  9. Ohio State Route 70 - Wikipedia

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    In Ohio, State Route 70 may refer to: Interstate 70 in Ohio , the only Ohio highway numbered 70 since about 1962 Ohio State Route 70 (1923) , now SR 753 (near Sinking Spring to Greenfield) and SR 41 (Greenfield to Covington)