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SR 44 (Ravenna Avenue NE) / CR 31 west (State Street NE) – Louisville, Ravenna: Lexington–Washington township line: 4.60: 7.40: US 62 west / US 62T east to SR 225 – Canton, Ravenna: Western end of US 62 concurrency, western terminus of unsigned US 62T: Alliance: 7.80: 12.55: SR 183 (South Union Avenue) Columbiana–Mahoning county line ...
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The Ohio River at Cairo is 281,500 cu ft/s (7,960 m 3 /s); [1] and the Mississippi River at Thebes, Illinois, which is upstream of the confluence, is 208,200 cu ft/s (5,897 m 3 /s). [66] The Ohio River flow is greater than that of the Mississippi River, so hydrologically the Ohio River is the main stream of the river system.
Ohio is a state located in the Midwestern United States. Cities in Ohio are municipalities whose population is no less than 5,000; smaller municipalities are called villages. Nonresident college students and incarcerated inmates do not count towards the city requirement of 5,000 residents. [ 1 ]
U.S. Route 62 Temporary (US 62T) is a 4.67-mile-long (7.52 km) bypass around the city of Alliance. US 62T, a four-lane highway, begins at US 62 (Atlantic Boulevard NE/State Street) in Stark County. US 62T then has a highway ramp at Beeson Street.
Bexley, Ohio, surrounded by Columbus [42] Bratenahl, Ohio, surrounded by Cleveland [43] Grandview Heights, Ohio, surrounded by Columbus; Marble Cliff, Ohio, surrounded by Columbus; Minerva Park, Ohio, surrounded by Columbus; New Boston, Ohio, largely surrounded by Portsmouth; though also has a coast on the Ohio River [44]
The Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index gave high rankings to 8 Ohio cities. Advocates say their protections aren't enough for Ohioans.
Alliance is a city in eastern Stark County, Ohio, United States. The population was 21,672 as of the 2020 census . It was established in 1854 by the merger of three smaller communities and was a manufacturing and railroad hub for much of the 20th century.