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SR 30 was a north-south state highway that nearly crossed the length of Ohio. The route existed from 1923 through 1926 and was replaced by SR 13 that year. [4] [9] Most of the route from Chauncey to Milan still follows SR 13 except for the section north of Milan, now US 250 carries the former route into Sandusky.
In 1960, State Route 19 was rerouted around Fremont along with U.S. Route 20, U.S. Route 6, and State Route 53 (Ohio) via a freeway bypass. The route number 19 was used for the route of an original state highway that went from Columbus to the Pennsylvania state line. This route is now the eastern Ohio portion of U.S. Route 62. The route number ...
Map of Ohio State Route 19: Date: 13 October 2013: Source: Own work, data from U.S. Census Bureau . This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Inkscape. Author:
The debris field was found close to the Titanic wreck
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English: Map marks the route of RMS Titanic during her maiden voyage, the ports on that route, and approximate location of where she sank on 1912-04-15. The remaining portion of her uncompleted route is shown dashed.
The Center of Science and Industry is opening 'Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition' on March 9. The exhibit will feature more than 200 items from the ship
SR 19 — — Columbus: Masury 1923: 1931 SR 19: 86.48: 139.18 US 42 in Congress Township: SR 2 in Carroll Township: 1932: current SR 20 — — Columbus: East Liverpool 1923: 1926 SR 21 — — Columbus: Findlay 1923: 1926 SR 21: 59.77: 96.19 US 250 in Franklin Township: I-77 in Cuyahoga Heights: 1971: current SR 22