Ohio State Route 94
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State Route 94 |
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Length: | 54.52 mi[1] (87.74 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1926 | ||||||||
South end: | US 250 in Mount Eaton | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
I-76 in Wadsworth I-271 near Hinckley I-480 in Brooklyn |
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North end: | US 42 in Brooklyn | ||||||||
Counties: | Wayne, Medina, Cuyahoga | ||||||||
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[edit] Cities Along Route
[edit] History
- Original state highway. [2]
- Originally routed from Riceland to 6 miles north Orrville along current route 57. [2]
- Mount Eaton to Hinckley was unnumbered before 1926. [2]
- Hinckley to Parma was route 55 before 1926. [2]
- Mount Eaton to Wadsworth was unnumbered before 1938. [2]
- Mount Eaton to Wadsworth was route 548 from 1938-69. [2]
- In 1926, extended to Parma along previous unnumbered road from 4 miles south of Rittman to Hinckley and previous route 55 from Hinckley to Parma. [2]
- Extended to 1 mile east of Apple Creek along previous unnumbered road in 1935. [2]
- Extended to Fredericksburg along previous unnumbered road by 1938. [2]
- Fredericksburg to Riceland decertified in 1963. [2]
- Truncated at Riceland in 1963. [2]
- Riceland to Wadsworth certified as route 57 by 1969. [2]
- Rerouted from Wadsworth to Mount Eaton along previous route 548 by 1969. [2]