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State Route 269 is a north-south state highway in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its southern terminus is at State Route 4 nearly 7 miles south of Bellevue, and its northern terminus is at the entrance to East Harbor State Park near Marblehead.
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[edit] History
- 1931 – Original route established; originally routed from 2 miles south of Bay View (about 6 miles west of Sandusky) to Bayview[2].
- 1937 – Extended to its current southern terminus along a previously unnumbered road from 2 miles south of Bay View to Bellevue, and along a previous alignment of State Route 296 from Bellevue to 7 miles south of Bellevue[2].
- 1969 – Extended to its current northern terminus along State Route 2’s alignment from Bay View to Danbury (about 5 miles west-southwest of Marblehead) and along the alignment of former State Route 240 from Danbury to the current northern terminus[3].
- 1989 – Routed with the State Route 2 freeway across Sandusky Bay from just south of Bay View to just north of Danbury[4]; a short time later, the old Bay Bridge was demolished.
[edit] Sources
- ^ Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.
- ^ a b Route 269 (The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site) by John Simpson
- ^ Ohio Department of Transportation Official maps for 1967 and 1969
- ^ Ohio Department of Transportation Official maps for 1987 and 1989
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