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County roads in Ohio comprise 29,088 center line miles (46,813 km), making up 24% of the state's public roadways as of April 2015. [2] Ohio state law delegates the maintenance and designation of these county roads to the boards of commissioners and highway departments of its 88 counties . [ 3 ]
Location unknown, probably Tiptonville-north (now SR 22) or Union City-north (now SR 21) SR 118: 14.81: 23.83 SR 54/SR 89 in Dresden: KY 129 at the Kentucky state line in Dukedom: c. 1939: current SR 119: 4.7: 7.6 US 79/SR 76 in Paris Landing State Park: KY 121 at the Kentucky state line in Henry County: c. 1939: current SR 120: 12.09
Location mi km Destinations Notes; McKenzie: 0.00: 0.00: SR 22 – Dresden, Gleason, Huntingdon: Western terminus: Como: SR 54 – Dresden, Paris: Cottage Grove: SR 69 south – Paris: Western end of SR 69 concurrency; provides access to Henry County Airport SR 69 north – Sedalia, KY: Eastern end of SR 69 concurrency: Puryear
At the time, Tennessee was known as a "detour state", with many of its roads in poor condition compared to those of neighboring states. [6] In 1924, the state implemented a two-cent gasoline tax for the purpose of improving roads, [7] and throughout the 1920s, the department paved much of the newly-established state route system. [8]
State Route 46 (SR 46) is a north–south state highway located in Middle Tennessee. It mainly goes on a northwest to southeast course while passing through towns and cities such as Cumberland City, Dickson, Leipers Fork, along with mainly rural areas of Stewart, Houston, Dickson, Hickman and Williamson Counties. [2]
S.R. 60 in Georgetown at the Bradley-Hamilton-Meigs County line. The route passes through Georgetown, where it passes a few residences and businesses.A short distance past Georgetown, SR 60 passes crosses onto the Hamilton-Meigs County line, passing through more rural areas as an unnamed road and comes to a junction with SR 58.
Location mi km Destinations Notes; Tipton 0.0: 0.0: SR 54 – Covington, Brownsville: Western terminus SR 14 (Austin Peay Highway) – Rosemark, Brownsville: Haywood: Stanton: US 70 / US 79 – Mason, Brownsville I-40 – Memphis, Nashville: I-40 exit 47: Dancyville: SR 76 south – Somerville: Western end of SR 76 concurrency: Ko Ko
The route follows the Old Copper Road, originally a wagon trail dating back to the 1850s for transporting copper from the Copper Basin area to Cleveland and Chattanooga.The Ocoee Scenic Byway was the first National Forest Scenic Byway in the nation, designated on July 22, 1988, by the United States Forest Service. [3]