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State Route 163 (SR 163) is a 46.24-mile (74.42 km) long east–west state highway in the northwestern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.The western terminus of SR 163 is at a T-intersection with the duplex of U.S. Route 20 (US 20) and US 23 approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of the city limits of Perrysburg.
At right is the same map area in 1963 showing the Cleveland Memorial Shoreway merging with the newly constructed Lakeland Freeway. In 1944, the city and county planning departments and the state highway department developed a master plan for freeways [ 3 ] throughout the area.
Indian Lake State Park boat ramp in Stokes Township 1934: current SR 366: 9.78: 15.74 US 33 in Stokes Township: SR 117 in Richland Township: 1934: current SR 367 — — Russells Point: Russells Point 1934: 1937 SR 368: 2.59: 4.17 SR 366 in Richland Township: CR 272/CR 286 in Stokes Township: 1934: current SR 369: 1.45: 2.33
It shared a route with State Route 163 for approximately five miles, then split north to the island. This route was formerly the southern portion of State Route 357 . In 1969, State Route 53 was routed along the State Route 2 bypass with an interchange approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) south of its split with State Route 163.
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All highways in Utah are codified in law; US 163 is defined at Utah Code §72-4-122(3). [11] While Monument Valley and US 163 have been featured in numerous western movies, a specific view area near Utah mile marker 13 has recently been given the nickname Forrest Gump hill, as a location from the movie Forrest Gump. It has become common for ...
Side Cut Metropark is a regional park in Maumee, Ohio, owned and managed by Metroparks Toledo and named for being a sidecut on the Miami and Erie Canal. [5] The sidecut was built over an 18-year period in the nineteenth century and completed in 1842, opening to boat traffic the following year.
The southern terminus of SR 143 is at a T-intersection with the concurrency of SR 7 and SR 124 approximately one mile (1.6 km) west of the village of Pomeroy. Its northern terminus is at a T-intersection with U.S. Route 50 (US 50) nearly 2.75 miles (4.43 km) southwest of Albany .