Ohio State Route 9 - History

History

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  • before 1931 – Route 9 ran from Cincinnati to Michigan. This highway followed the current U.S. Highway 127 from the Ohio River at Cincinnati to just south of Bryan and followed current Ohio State Route 15 northward to the Michigan state line.
  • 1935 – New incarnation of route 9 certified;Originally routed from Malaga to Salem along current routes 145, 148, and 9.
  • 1938 – Southern end truncated to Armstrongs Mills.
  • 1974 – Northern end extended through Salem to 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Salem.

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