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Army Trail Road is a 16.4-mile (26.4 km) [1] county road in parts of DuPage and Kane Counties, Illinois. Army Trail Road begins at Illinois Route 25 in Wayne and ends at the Addison Village Hall east of John F. Kennedy Drive in a cul de sac in Addison. Parts of Army Trail Road are signed as DuPage County Highway 11 and Kane County Highway 20.
Ebenezer Zane, the namesake of the Trace commemorated on stone trail marker at National Road Museum in Norwich, Ohio Map of Zane's Trace along with canals and national roads in Ohio, 1923 Zane's Trace is a frontier road constructed under the direction of Col. Ebenezer Zane through the Northwest Territory of the United States, in what is now the ...
The Point Pleasant Rail Bridge crossing the Ohio River in the township's southeastern corner Location of Addison Township in Gallia County Coordinates: 38°53′37″N 82°10′14″W / 38.89361°N 82.17056°W / 38.89361; -82
Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...
U.S. Route 36 (US 36) in the state of Ohio runs from the Indiana state line near Palestine to the highway's eastern terminus at US 250 and State Route 800 (SR 800) in Uhrichsville. US 36 intersects several major highways in the state, including Interstate 75 (I-75), I-71 , and I-77 .
The trail was renamed as the Standing Stone Trail in 2007, as a tribute to a tradition among the region's Native Americans to record genealogies on a "standing stone" in each village. [2] In the late 2010s, state forestry officials allowed the former Greenwood Spur to be added to the Standing Stone Trail, allowing it to reach the Mid State ...
Two of these still stand: the Petersburg Tollhouse in Addison and the Searights Tollhouse in Fayette County. The Petersburg Tollhouse is the last remaining tollhouse constructed of native-cut stone in the United States. [6] [7] The westernmost toll house near West Alexander, PA has been demolished. Mile markers were also placed along the route.
Northern end of Ohio River Scenic Byway (southern expressway section) Martins Ferry: 191.38: 308.00: SR 647 north (Hanover Street) Southern terminus of SR 647: 193.17: 310.88: Southern end of Ohio River Scenic Byway (central expressway section) Pease Township: 194.54– 194.87: 313.08– 313.61: Pattons Run / Picoma Road: Diamond interchange ...