Ohio State Route 55

Ohio State Route 55 (OH 55) is an east–west state route in western Ohio. Its western terminus is near the town of Laura at OH 571, and its eastern terminus is in downtown Urbana at the confluence of US 36, US 68, OH 29 and OH 54. OH 55 runs concurrent with US 68 for 1-mile (1.6 km) approaching its eastern terminus.

Read more about Ohio State Route 55:  History, Major Intersections

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