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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.
SR 83 begins at SR 146 in the small community of Bluhmtown. It proceeds north as New Home Road and intersects with U.S. Route 70 (US 70) and SR 26 on the west side of Smithville. After the intersection, SR 83 becomes Allen Ferry Road and goes east-northeastward to its northern terminus at SR 56 in northern Smithville. [1]
U.S. Route 83; Alabama State Route 83; Arizona State Route 83; California State Route 83; Colorado State Highway 83; Connecticut Route 83; Florida State Road 83. County Road 83 (Walton County, Florida) County Road 83A (Walton County, Florida) Georgia State Route 83; Hawaii Route 83; Illinois Route 83; Iowa Highway 83; Kentucky Route 83 ...
Traffic was backed up into Pennsylvania. Update at 10:35 a.m.: I-83 South has reopened, but the northbound lanes remain closed, according to the Maryland Department of Transportation.
The current Route 83 was established from these two state highways in the 1932 renumbering. [3] At about the same time, Massachusetts extended the route through East Longmeadow and Springfield as a town-maintained road. In Connecticut, the only significant changes since then have been the straightening of a few curves. [4]
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The state highway runs 61.71 miles (99.31 km) from U.S. Route 23 Business (US 23 Business) in Pound east to the West Virginia state line in Paynesville, where the highway continues as West Virginia Route 83 (WV 83). SR 83 is the main highway of Dickenson County, where it connects the county's three towns of Clintwood, Clinchco, and Haysi.
State Route 83 (SR 83) is an 86.5-mile-long (139.2 km) state highway that travels southwest to northeast, with a southeast–to–northwest section, within portions of Monroe, Jasper, Morgan, and Walton counties in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. It connects Forsyth, Monticello, Madison, and Monroe.