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State Route 25 (SR 25) is an Ohio state route that runs between Cygnet and Toledo in the US state of Ohio.The highway has a total length of 34.98 miles (56.29 km). Some of the highway is listed on the National Highway System and various sections are rural four-lane highways and urbanized four-lane divided highways.
US Highway 25 (US 25) was a part of the United States Numbered Highway System in the state of Ohio that ran from its present terminus near Covington, Kentucky, to its Michigan continuation. By the time it was decommissioned in 1973, all but the section north of Cygnet ran concurrently with Interstate 75 (I-75).
I-75 in Ohio was built through the 1960s, supplanting U.S. Route 25 (US 25), though much of the freeway was built for US 25. By the time I-75 was finished, US 25 ran concurrently with I-75 for all but the northernmost section. By 1974, the US 25 designation was deemed unnecessary and removed from Ohio and Michigan.
Here's what is open and closed on Juneteenth 2024. Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating the Emancipation Proclamation and the end of slavery in the United States, is Wednesday, June 19.
Ohio State homecoming parade Ohio Stadium, Oct. 25 at 6 p.m. Dane Cook: Fresh New Flavor Mershon Auditorium, Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Great Gahanna Goblin Fest Academy Park, Oct. 25 […]
In 1935 the Ohio General Assembly passed a law which added 5,000 miles of roads to the state highway system over a 12-month period. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] These roads were assigned route numbers in the 500s, 600s, and 700s.
Ohio State football enters Week 10 with a game of national interest.. The No. 4 Buckeyes are 3 ½-point favorites against No. 3 Penn State this week, with the over/under hovering around 46.5 ...
U.S. Route 25 or U.S. Highway 25 (US 25) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs for 750 miles (1,210 km) in the Southern and Midwestern U.S. Its southern terminus is in Brunswick, Georgia, from where it proceeds mostly due north, passing through the cities of Augusta, Georgia; Greenville, South Carolina; and Asheville, North Carolina, before dividing into two branches ...