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Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Map of all Ohio highways ... Masury 1923: 1931 SR 19: 86.48: 139.18 US ...
English: The maps use data from nationalatlas.gov, specifically countyp020.tar.gz on the Raw Data Download page. The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz . The Florida maps use hydrogm020.tar.gz to display Lake Okeechobee.
Masury (/ ˈ m eɪ z ər i / MAY-zər-ee [4]) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Brookfield and Hubbard Townships in eastern Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,001 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Youngstown–Warren metropolitan area.
Hisey Road, Waterford Road, Hamilton Road, Morris Drive, Spaite Drive (x2), Kemple Drive, Brookdale Avenue, Bacon Avenue, Park Drive, Carbon Hill Road, Bye Road, OH 154 Leslie Run is a 7.54 mi (12.13 km) long third-order tributary to Bull Creek in Columbiana County, Ohio .
Brookfield Township is served by News on the Green, a monthly publication that focuses Brookfield, Yankee Lake, and Masury, The Herald , The Vindicator (Youngstown, OH), and the Tribune Chronicle (Youngstown, OH).
Trumbull County is a county in the far northeast portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 201,977. [2] Its county seat and largest city is Warren, which developed industry along the Mahoning River. [3] Trumbull County is part of the Youngstown–Warren, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area.
US 62 in Martinsburg. US 62 enters Ohio from Kentucky, crossing the Ohio River via the Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge at Aberdeen. The highway is immediately concurrent with US 52. 2.4 miles (3.9 km) later, the highway gains an additional concurrency with US 68, which crosses the river via the William H. Harsha Bridge.
The white-tailed deer is the state mammal of Ohio. This list of mammals of Ohio includes a total of 70 mammal species recorded in the state of Ohio. [1] Of these, three (the American black bear, Indiana bat, and Allegheny woodrat) are listed as endangered in the state; four (the brown rat, black rat, house mouse, and wild boar) are introduced; three (the gray bat, Mexican free-tailed bat and ...