History
Ohio 315's original southern terminus was in the Linworth suburb of Columbus. The route was extended to meet with I-71 in downtown Columbus, close to the OSU campus, in 1966. In 1976 it took the route of I-71 from there to I-70 when I-71 was rerouted to the eastern side of downtown Columbus. By 1983 the entire route from I-70 to I-270 was a freeway.
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