Ohio State Route 129

Ohio State Route 129

State Route 129 is an east–west highway in southwest Ohio running from its western terminus at the Indiana/Ohio state line near Scipio, Ohio at State Road 252, which continues west, and State Route 126, which continues southeast. Its eastern terminus is at I-75 in Liberty Township. The route's eastern terminus was historically at State Route 747 until 1999 when the route was moved south ½ mile to the newly built Butler County Veterans Highway.

Read more about Ohio State Route 129:  Butler County Veterans Highway

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