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Interstate 77 (I-77) in Ohio is an Interstate Highway that runs for 163.03 miles (262.37 km) through the state. The highway crosses into Ohio on the Marietta–Williamstown Interstate Bridge over the Ohio River near Marietta .
Of that, up to 1,500 miles (2,400 km) were to be built in Ohio. The same year, Ohio passed a law which raised the state's speed limit to 60 mph (97 km/h), and in 1957, Ohio began the construction of its Interstate Highway allotment. By 1958, Ohio had spent more money on its Interstate Highways than either New York or California. Ohio had ...
The interchange with I-80, the Ohio Turnpike, between Akron and Cleveland was completed in December 2001; [5] [6] previously, traffic had to exit at State Route 21 (SR 21) to access the turnpike. I-77 ends at I-90 in Cleveland. I-77 is also known as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway in Ohio [7] and the Willow Freeway in Greater Cleveland. [8]
The NWS said up to three inches of rain have fallen and ongoing storms could bring another one to two inches.This video, shared by the ODOT, shows a washed-out State Route 79 in Licking County, Ohio.
The house, currently perched along I-77 in Canton, Ohio, is expected to find a more permanent address on Wednesday, officials said. There's a house stuck on an Ohio highway. Officials hope they ...
In Ohio, State Route 77 may refer to: Interstate 77 in Ohio , the only Ohio highway numbered 77 since about 1962 Ohio State Route 77 (1923) , now SR 60 (Marietta to near Millersburg) and SR 754 (near Millersburg to near Shreve)
PA 318 at Pennsylvania state line in Hubbard Township: 1932: current SR 305: 33.90: 54.56 SR 82/SR 700 in Hiram: PA 718 at Pennsylvania state line in Hartford Township: 1932: current SR 306: 27.41: 44.11 SR 43 in Aurora: SR 283 in Mentor: 1932: current SR 307: 22.99: 37.00 SR 528 in Madison Township: SR 193 in Dorset Township: 1933: current
Ohio State Highway System; Interstate; US; State; Scenic; ... Replaced by I-77: US 22: 243.32: 391.59 West 9th Street and Central Avenue in Downtown Cincinnati: