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Tipp City is a city in southern Miami County, Ohio, United States, just 15 miles north of Dayton. The population was 10,274 at the 2020 census . Originally known as Tippecanoe, and then Tippecanoe City, it was renamed to Tipp City in 1938 because another town in Ohio was likewise named Tippecanoe.
House at 1022 West Main Street: House at 1022 West Main Street: May 25, 1989 : 1022 W. Main St. Troy: 24: Benjamin Iddings Log House: Benjamin Iddings Log House: November 21, 1976 : 6.5 mi (10.5 km) west of Troy
State Route 202 (SR 202) is a 20-mile (32 km) north–south state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of Ohio.The highway runs from its southern terminus at an intersection with SR 201 in Dayton to its northern terminus at a T-intersection with SR 55 in the eastern end of Troy.
Monroe Township is one of the twelve townships of Miami County, Ohio, United States. ... The city of Tipp City is located in eastern Monroe Township. Name and history
The three state routes would turn onto Valley Street where SR 202 split off the concurrency at Troy Street, SR 4 at the ramps to the freeway, SR 201 continuing on the route it travels today. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The truncation of SR 201 occurred at the same time as the relocation of SR 4 out of Downtown Dayton onto the US 35 and Interstate 75 freeways.
Keowee Street, Leo Street: Now Closed; was signed northbound as exits 55A (Keowee Street south) and 55B (Keowee Street north, Leo Street); access to Keowee consolidated with Webster Street as part of I-75 Downtown Modernization [11] 55.95: 90.04: 42: 56: Stanley Avenue: 56.15: 90.36: Bridge over the Great Miami River 56.46: 90.86: 43: 57A: Neva ...
Ohio State roared into the College Football Playoff semifinals with a display of strength that should cement the Buckeyes as the favorites to hoist the trophy in Atlanta in less than three weeks.
The Mill Creek Expressway is a heavily trafficked portion of I-75 in Ohio, from the Ohio River at the Kentucky state line to Butler County in Cincinnati's northern suburbs that follows the path of its namesake, Mill Creek, and the former path of the Miami and Erie Canal, and passes through the city's industrial core.