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  2. 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.

  3. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Howe truss covered bridge Kirker Covered Bridge: ca. 1865-70: 1975-10-29 West Union: Adams: Kingpost truss bridge, named for Ohio's second governor Knowlton Covered Bridge: ca. 1860, ca. 1890: 1980-03-11 Rinards Mills

  4. List of crossings of the Cuyahoga River - Wikipedia

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    1875-1878 [16] 1869345 Center Street Bridge Center Street 1900 [6 ... Interstate 80 / Ohio Turnpike bridge South span I-80 east / Ohio Turnpike: 2001 and 2003

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

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  6. List of bridges documented by the Historic American ...

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    OH-15: B&O Railroad Bridge No. 464 Abandoned Strauss bascule: 1907 1978 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Cuyahoga River Old Ship Channel Cleveland: Cuyahoga: OH-16: Lorain–Carnegie Bridge: Extant Viaduct: 1932 1988 SR 10: Cuyahoga River: Cleveland

  7. Category:Railroad bridges in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Railroad bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio (5 P) Pages in category "Railroad bridges in Ohio" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  8. 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 ...

  9. 26 barges break loose and float down Ohio River, leading to ...

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    26 barges break loose and float down Ohio River, leading to bridge closures in Pittsburgh. Noah Osborne. April 13, 2024 at 1:08 PM.