Indiana State Road 120

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State Road 120 in the U.S. State of Indiana is an east-west state highway in the U.S. state of Indiana located close to the Michigan border. It has a western terminus in Elkhart at County Road 17 as a surface street and an eastern terminus on the short north-south border between Indiana and Michigan, where it becomes a county road (formerly M-120), a few miles east of Fremont.

Indiana's three-digit state highways are generally "children" of one-digit or two-digit state or U.S. highways in a manner analogous to that of the U.S. highway system. Indiana 120 has U.S. Highway 20 as its "parent", to which it is nearly parallel. Until the 1990s, when U.S. 20 was diverted to a limited-access highway to the south of Elkhart, Indiana 120 had its western terminus in Elkhart on U.S. 20. After the re-alignment of U.S. 20, the four miles of SR 120 between the former U.S. 20 through Elkhart and CR 17 were trimmed from it.

All of Indiana 120 is an undivided surface highway, lightly traveled throughout most of its route due to the nearby Indiana Toll Road (also known as Interstate 80 and Interstate 90) which carries most east-west long-distance travel through northern Indiana. Aside from Elkhart and Fremont, it does not traverse any towns with populations greater than 1000.

State Road 120 has direct access to the Indiana Toll Road and indirect access, through a short stretch of State Road 127, to Interstate 69 a few miles west of Fremont.

Before receiving the SR 120 designation, the road was known as Toledo Road, and is presently named Toledo Street as it passes through Orland and through Fremont.

Classic farmhouse along the south side of SR 120 on the east side of Howe, Indiana
Classic farmhouse along the south side of SR 120 on the east side of Howe, Indiana

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West to east, the following towns and villages can be found on State Road 120.

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