Ohio State Route 110

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State Route 110
Length: 10.85 mi[1] (17.46 km)
Formed: 1926
West end: SR 108 in Napoleon
East end: SR 65 near McClure
Counties: Henry
Ohio highways
< SR 109 SR 111 >

[edit] History

  • Original state highway. [2]
  • Originally routed from Napoleon to Perrysburg along current route 110 from Napoleon to 11 miles east of Napoleon and route 65 from 11 miles east of Napoleon to Perrysburg. [2]
  • In 1926, rerouted from Napoleon to 1 mile north of Grand Rapids along current routes 424 and 24. [2]
  • Napoleon to Grand Rapids certified as route 24 in 1926. [2]
  • Grand Rapids to Perrysburg certified as route 65 by 1931. [2]
  • Truncated at 1 mile north of Grand Rapids by 1931. [2]
  • By 1943, rerouted from Napoleon to Bowling Green along previous route 24 from Napoleon to Grand Rapids, previous route 184 from Grand Rapids to 3 miles west of Bowling Green, and route 64 from 3 miles west of Bowling Green to Bowling Green. [2]
  • Napoleon to 1 mile north of Grand Rapids certified as route 24 in 1943. [2]
  • 11 miles east of Napoleon to Grand Rapids dually certified with route 65 only in 1943. [2]
  • 3 miles west of Bowling Green to Bowling Green dually certified with route 64 in 1943. [2]
  • Truncated at 11 miles east of Napoleon in 1960. [2]
  • 11 miles east of Napoleon to Grand Rapids certified as route 65 only in 1960. [2]
  • Grand Rapids to 3 miles west of Bowling Green decertified in 1960. [2]
  • 3 miles west of Bowling Green to Bowling Green certified as route 64 only in 1960. [2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Route 110 by John Simpson