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  2. Belle Hall Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It is a single-span wooden truss bridge, built by an unknown builder. In 1999, it was one of only seven surviving covered bridges in Licking County, Ohio, out of about 80 which once existed. [2] The bridge was named for a lady, Belle Hall, who lived nearby. [2] Replacement bridge incorporating parts of historic bridge. The bridge collapsed in ...

  3. Ohio State Route 16 - Wikipedia

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    The State Route 16 designation was originally applied to the routing carrying U.S. Route 422; when that route was created, SR 16 moved to the routing that had carried State Route 20. SR 16 was rerouted at its east end after the creation of US 36, then later truncated to Coshocton, with the eastern end becoming State Route 416.

  4. Champion Bridge Company - Wikipedia

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    In the 1850s, Zimri Wall (October 12, 1836-n.a.) began building bridges in Clinton County, Ohio. [1] In 1860, he built a number of timber bridges in Clinton County. [2] He established the Zimri Wall Company, and in 1871, he went into partnership with his brother as the Z. & J. Wall and Company.

  5. List of crossings of the Cuyahoga River - Wikipedia

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    former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridge near Riverbed Street and Sycamore Street 1957 [14] [15: Superior Viaduct drawspan (closed) former Superior Avenue-Detroit Avenue 1875-1878 [16] 1869345 Center Street Bridge

  6. ODOT: Nearly $21M project set to begin on Ohio 16 - AOL

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  7. Jeremiah Morrow Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridges are named for former Governor of Ohio Jeremiah Morrow. [5] The bridges are 239 feet (73 m) above the river, making them the highest bridges in Ohio, [6] and are 2,252 ft (686 m) long, 55 ft (17 m) wide, with 440 ft (130 m) main spans. [1] The bridges each have two marked lanes with room for a third lane. [2]

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  9. Side streets will be impacted when ODOT resumes work on Ohio ...

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