Ohio State Route 625 - Route Description

Route Description

OH 625 begins at the signalized intersection of US 224 and Tippecanoe Road in Boardman Township. Known as Lockwood Boulevard, OH 625 begins in a northeasterly direction, passing through a commercial district up through its intersection with Tippecanoe Road, which turns off to the northwest. From here, the west side of OH 625 is primarily residential, while the east side of the highway abuts the western boundary of Mill Creek Park. Eventually, a residential cul-du-sac, an apartment complex, and then the Mill Creek Park Golf Course appear on the east side of OH 625. Beyond there, the highway arrives at a signalized intersection with Shields Road. Continuing to the northeast, OH 625 passes by a number of homes and scattered patches of woods, before intersecting Truesdale Road. The primarily residential state route continues to the northeast through the point where the highway departs Lockwood Boulevard, and turns north onto Arden Boulevard. OH 625 intersects Midlothian Boulevard, at which point it enters into Youngstown. With house after house lined up along both sides of the route, OH 625 continues north for a short distance, curving slightly to the north-northwest as it enters into the signalized T-intersection with US 62 that marks its endpoint.

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