Indiana State Road 14 - History

History

Until 1995, State Road 14 continued east of I-69, following Illinois Road to Washington Boulevard, then following Washington Boulevard through downtown Fort Wayne. East of the city center, State Road 14 briefly joined State Road 930. It then split from SR-930 in New Haven, continuing east on Lincoln Highway and Dawkins Road to its former eastern terminus at the village of Edgerton, Indiana at the Ohio state line. This segment was decommissioned in 1995 with the opening of Interstate 469.

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