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: | 1924 | ||||||||||||
North end: | US 42 in Cleveland | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 30 in Dalton I-76 in Wadsworth I-271 and SR 3 near Brunswick I-480 in Cleveland |
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South end: | US 250 and SR 241 in Mount Eaton | ||||||||||||
Counties: | Wayne, Medina, Cuyahoga | ||||||||||||
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Ohio State Route 94 is a north-south state highway in the U.S. state of Ohio. It stretches 54 miles from U.S. Route 42 in Cleveland to a U.S. Route 250 and State Route 241 concurrency in the village of Mount Eaton.
[edit] Cities and towns along the route
[edit] History
- 1924: State Route 94 was formed. It originally ran from Riceland, a village south of Orrville, to what was then State Route 36[2] (now State Route 585) north of Orrville.
- 1926: Extended north to Cleveland and its current northern terminus along a formerly unnumbered road.
- 1935: Extended again, this time southward to U.S. Route 250.
- 1938: Extended past U.S. Route 250 to the town of Fredericksburg.
- 1963: The route is decommissioned from Fredericksburg to State Route 5[2] (formerly State Route 36).
- 1969: State Route 57 is commissioned; its route includes the original route of State Route 94 from Riceland to State Route 585[2] (formerly State Route 5). State Route 94 is rerouted from Wadsworth to its current southern terminus at Mount Eaton.[3]