Ohio State Route 350

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State Route 350
Length: 27.41 mi[1] (44.11 km)
Formed: 1935
West end: SR 123 near Lebanon
East end: SR 73 near New Vienna
Counties: Warren, Clinton
Ohio highways
< SR 349 SR 353 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes

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[edit] History

  • Certified in 1935. [2]
  • Originally routed from 5 miles north of Morrow to 2 miles west of Clarksville. [2]
  • 2 miles west of Clarksville to Clarksville was route 3 only before 1932. [2]
  • 2 miles west of Clarksville to Clarksville was routes 22 and 3 from 1932-50. [2]
  • Clarksville to 9 miles east of Cuba was unnumbered before 1938. [2]
  • In 1938, extended to 9 miles east of Cuba along routes 22 and 3 from 2 miles west of Clarksville to Clarksville and previous unnumbered road from Clarksville to 9 miles east of Cuba. [2]
  • Extended to Sabina along previous unnumbered road in 1939. [2]
  • 9 miles east of Cuba to Sabina certified as route 729 in 1941. [2]
  • Truncated at 9 miles east of Cuba in 1941. [2]

[edit] Cities and Villages along route

[edit] Points of Interest

  • Little Miami River - At the Little Miami River valley, State Route 350 is marked as impassible for trucks and trailers. The road has steep grades and a hairpin curve on each side of the river. There is a narrow bridge crossing at the river. at the west end of the bridge is a historic log building, at east end is a public access to the river and a private canoe livery.
  • Little Miami Bike Trail - A bike and hiking trail following the former railway path following the Little Miami River and part of the Little Miami State Park.
  • Fort Ancient State Memorial Hopewell Indian earth mounds on the east rim of the Little Miami Valley.
  • Cowan Lake State Park - Just north of 350 at Ohio State Route 730.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Route 350 by John Simpson