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  2. Interstate 90 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Turnpike/I-90 connector (designated exit 8A, now exit 142) was built in Lorain County in Amherst Township and Elyria Township in 1975. [5] From the exit east, I-90/ State Route 2 (SR 2) travels east along the south shore of Lake Erie through Cuyahoga County to Downtown Cleveland. SR 2 separates from I-90 at Detroit Road in Rocky River.

  3. Interstate 90 - Wikipedia

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    Business. Future. Interstate 90 (I-90) is an east–west transcontinental freeway and the longest Interstate Highway in the United States at 3,021 miles (4,862 km). It begins in Seattle, Washington, and travels through the Pacific Northwest, Mountain West, Great Plains, Midwest, and the Northeast, ending in Boston, Massachusetts.

  4. List of Interstate Highways in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    There are a total of 21 Interstate Highways in Ohio, including both primary and auxiliary routes.With the exception of the Ohio Turnpike (which carries portions of Interstate 76 (I-76), I-80, and I-90), all of the Interstate Highways are owned and maintained by the U.S. state of Ohio through the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT); however, they were all built with money from the U.S ...

  5. Innerbelt Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge, completed in 1959, was 4,233 feet (1,290 m) in length [1] and 116.25 feet (35.43 m) in width, [2] built as the widest bridge in Ohio. The Innerbelt Bridge replaced the Central Viaduct. [3] The bridge had been intended to carry Interstate 71, [4] but due to the lack of completion of a highway, carried Interstate 90 instead.

  6. George V. Voinovich Bridges - Wikipedia

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    George V. Voinovich Bridges. The George V. Voinovich Bridges are two bridges in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., that carry Interstate 90 (I-90, Innerbelt Freeway) over the Cuyahoga River. They are named for George Voinovich, former mayor of Cleveland, Governor of Ohio, and United States Senator. The bridges' 200-foot (61 m) piles are the largest ever ...

  7. List of state routes in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    SR 108 in Napoleon. SR 65 in Damascus Township. 01923-01-01. 1923. current. SR 111. 31.49. 50.68. Woodburn Road/State Line Road in Harrison Township.

  8. Cleveland Memorial Shoreway - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Memorial Shoreway, often shortened to "the Shoreway", is a limited-access freeway in Cleveland and Bratenahl, Ohio. It closely follows the shore of Lake Erie and connects the east and west sides of Cleveland via the Main Avenue Bridge over the Cuyahoga River. The entire length of the Shoreway is part of the Lake Erie Circle Tour ...

  9. Talk:Interstate 90 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Second, a Lorain newspaper article from 1966, transcribed here, states that "C. F. Crissinger, assistant division engineer for the Ohio Department of Highways at Ashland, told The Journal that the designation of the [freeway] route [from Cleveland to Sandusky] as I-90 is a predictable eventuality, and that after the road is completed, a public ...