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In Ohio, State Route 76 may refer to: Interstate 76 in Ohio , the only Ohio highway numbered 76 since about 1972 Ohio State Route 76 (1923-1960) , now SR 83 (Avon Lake to Beverly) and SR 339 (Beverly to Belpre)
Interstate 76 Alternate (I-76 Alt.) is an incident bypass route located in Summit County, Ohio, that runs along SR 21 and I-77 between Norton, Ohio, and Akron, Ohio. Interstate 76 Connector ( I-76 Conn. ) is an unsigned business route located in Camden, New Jersey, that runs from the I-76 and I-676 interchange to Route 168 .
SR 76 was a state route that existed from 1923 until 1972 when it was renumbered to two different highways, SR 83 and SR 339, due to the renumbering of Interstate 80S to I-76. [1] [27] At the time of its creation in 1923, SR 76 only ran from New Concord to Wooster and followed a more westerly alignment between Coshocton and Millersburg. [1]
The State 96 and State 76 intersection in Outagamie County is closing for construction.
The current SR 83 follows what had previously been State Route 76. SR 76 was established in 1923 between Wooster and New Concord . It followed the current SR 83 route from Wooster to just south of Millersurg , where it then followed the current alignment of US 62 to Killbuck and the current alignment of State Route 60 from Killbuck to Coshocton .
PA 226 at Pennsylvania state line in Monroe Township: 1923: current SR 85: 2.66: 4.28 US 6/SR 7 in Andover: PA 285 at Pennsylvania state line in Andover Township: 1923: current SR 86: 21.98: 35.37 US 20 in Painesville: SR 534 in Windsor Township: 1923: current SR 87: 60.32: 97.08 US 6/US 20/US 42/US 322/US 422 in Cleveland
Interstate 76; U.S. Route 76; Alabama State Route 76; Arizona State Route 76 (former) Arkansas Highway 76. Arkansas Highway 76 (1926) (former) California State Route 76; Colorado State Highway 76 (1923–1976) (former) Florida State Road 76. County Road 76A (Martin County, Florida) Georgia State Route 76; Hawaii Route 76; Illinois Route 76 ...
The Ohio Department of Transportation expects The Great Lakes Construction Company, who the department contracted for this rehabilitation project, to finish construction in June 2025.