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  2. Ohio State Route 844 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 844 (SR 844) is a 2.395-mile (3.854 km) state route that runs between Beavercreek and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in the US state of Ohio. The north–south signed route is a spur freeway which mainly passes through government-owned properties. For some of its path, SR 844 passes through Wright State University. The highway was ...

  3. Ohio State Route 444 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 444 (SR 444, Ohio 444) is an 8.43-mile (13.57 km) state route that runs from Dayton through Fairborn in the US state of Ohio. Most of the north–south signed route is an urban four-lane highway which passes through both commercial and residential properties. For some of its path, SR 444 passes through Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

  4. Interstate 675 (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The junction with North Fairfield Road and SR 844 provides access to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Area A, Wright State University, and the Nutter Center. The configuration is a hybrid diamond interchange, with complete access provided to North Fairfield Road. There is partial direct access provided to SR 844: the exit ramp from northbound I ...

  5. Category:Wright-Patterson Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using ... units, formations and events associated with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base located near Dayton, ... Ohio State Route 844; ...

  6. Osborn, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Osborn was a town located near the Haddix Road-Ohio 235 intersection at the northern edge of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in what is now the flood-prone basin of the Huffman Dam in the U.S. state of Ohio. Osborn was named after the superintendent of the railroad named E.F. Osborn.

  7. Ohio train derailment map: Where did toxic chemical spill ...

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    A small town in eastern Ohio has been rocked by a train derailment that spilled a number of hazardous chemicals into the air and ground, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate and sparking ...

  8. Hundreds of flying taxis to be made in Ohio, home of the ...

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    Importantly, the site is near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the headquarters of the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratories. “For a hundred years, the Dayton area has been a leader in ...

  9. Energy in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio was a world leader in oil production in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Ohio oil and natural gas industries employ 14,400 citizens, resulting in $730 million in wages. The industries paid $202 million in royalties to landowners, and $84 million in free energy. [7]