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State Route 9 (SR 9) is a north–south route running through four counties in east central Ohio. Its route is 92.5 miles (148.9 km) long. Its route is 92.5 miles (148.9 km) long. The southern terminus is at SR 148 in Armstrongs Mills and the northern terminus is with US 62 north of Salem .
US 127 in Seven Mile: SR 121 in Wayne Lakes: 1937: current SR 504: 1.29: 2.08 Staunton Township: Staunton Township 1937: 1982 SR 505: 10.39: 16.72 US 52 in Higginsport: SR 125 in Clark Township: 1937: current SR 506: 4.34: 6.98 SR 124 in Marshall Township: SR 753 in Brush Creek Township: 1937: current SR 507: 3.09: 4.97
Canal Road & Hillside Road, Valley View, Ohio 44125 611 feet (186 m) Canal Visitor Center, Twelve Mile Lock 38 Brecksville: 13512 Station Road, Brecksville, Ohio 44141 635 feet (194 m) Station Road Bridge; Pinery Dam & Feeder, and Lock 36; Whiskey Lock 35 Boston Mill: 7100 Riverview Road, Peninsula, Ohio 44264 663 feet (202 m)
A post office called Nine Mile was established in 1880, the name was changed to Ninemile in 1895, and the post office closed in 1905. [2] The community takes its name from nearby Ninemile Creek. References
State Route 8 (SR 8) is a road in the U.S. state of Ohio. SR 8 stretches from the eastern junction of Interstate 76 (I-76) and I-77 in Akron to Public Square in Cleveland. It is one of nine routes to enter downtown Cleveland at Public Square. The route's first few miles are as a limited-access freeway from I-76 and I-77, heading north.
Another Cedar Point ride is closing for good and will not reopen for the 2025 season.
A view of U.S. 50 (traveling west) near Albany, Ohio as it is about to leave the concurrency with SR 32 U.S. Route 33 during its brief concurrency with U.S. Route 50 and Ohio State Route 32 in Athens. East of Milford, US 50 becomes a two-lane highway as it travels through Hillsboro and Bainbridge before reaching the outskirts of Chillicothe.
The former section of US-33 was divided between Ohio State Route 682, to the west, and Ohio State Route 13, to the east, slightly extending both roadways. North of Chauncey, the highway now is almost straight as it passes Millfield, Ohio and goes to Redtown, Ohio, and passes through a cut through a ridge. Originally, the highway looped through ...