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  2. U.S. Route 23 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 23 Route of US 23 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by ODOT Length 234.83 mi (377.92 km) Existed 1926–present Major junctions South end US 23 at U.S. Grant Bridge in Portsmouth Major intersections US 52 in Portsmouth US 35 / US 50 in Chillicothe US 22 in Circleville I-70 / I-71 in Columbus US 36 / US 42 in Delaware US 30 in Upper Sandusky US 224 near Fostoria US 6 ...

  3. U.S. Route 30 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 30 ( US 30) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs from Astoria, Oregon, to Atlantic City, New Jersey. In the state of Ohio, it is a major, 245-mile-long (394 km), east–west highway that runs through the northern section of the state. Overall, the highway runs through rural areas dominated by farm fields or woodlands; some ...

  4. Scioto River - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Scioto River watershed. The Scioto River (/ s aɪ ˈ oʊ t ə / sy-OH-tə) is a river in central and southern Ohio more than 231 miles (372 km) in length. [4] It rises in Hardin County just north of Roundhead, Ohio, flows through Columbus, Ohio, where it collects its largest tributary, the Olentangy River, flows south into Appalachian Ohio, and meets the Ohio River at Portsmouth.

  5. List of counties in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    List of counties in Ohio. There are 88 counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. Nine of them existed at the time of the Ohio Constitutional Convention in 1802. [ 1] A tenth county, Wayne, was established on August 15, 1796, and encompassed roughly the present state of Michigan. [ 2] During the Convention, the county was opposed to statehood, and was ...

  6. Ohio State Route 4 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 4 ( SR 4 ), formerly known as Inter-county Highway 4 until 1921 [ 2] and State Highway 4 in 1922, [ 3] is a major north–south state highway in Ohio. It is the fifth longest state route in Ohio. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 42 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 6 in Sandusky, Ohio.

  7. Upper Sandusky, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Upper Sandusky, Ohio. /  40.83111°N 83.26250°W  / 40.83111; -83.26250. Upper Sandusky is a city in and the county seat of Wyandot County, Ohio, United States, along the upper Sandusky River. [ 4] The city lies approximately 59 miles (95 km) south of Toledo and 62 miles (100 km) north of Columbus. The population was 6,698 at the 2020 ...

  8. List of sister cities in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Sister cities, known in Europe as twin towns, are cities which partner with each other to promote human contact and cultural links, although this partnering is not limited to cities and often includes counties, regions, states and other sub-national entities. Many Ohio jurisdictions work with foreign cities through Sister Cities International ...

  9. List of covered bridges in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Upper Sandusky Wyandot: 1873 Located in Upper Sandusky, Ohio in Wyandot County. Covered bridge over Sandusky River on CR 40A (Crane Road) Ponn Humpback Covered Bridge: Vinton: Also called Geer Mill Covered Bridge; lost to arson on June 6, 2013 [3] Pugh's Mill Covered Bridge: Oxford: Butler: 1869 also called Black Covered Bridge, over Four Mile ...