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  2. Title 40 of the United States Code - Wikipedia

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    Section 264 codified the proviso to the last paragraph of section 5 (at 37 Stat 879) [3] of the Act of 4 March 1913, chapter 147, public Act number 432, HR 28766, passed in the third session of the 62nd Congress, [4] sometimes called the Public Buildings Act of 1913, [5] the Public Building Act of 1913, [6] or the Public Building(s ...

  3. State Route 258 (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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  4. Ohio State Route 258 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 258 (SR 258, OH 258) is a state highway that runs 25.64 miles (41.26 km) in eastern Ohio. It travels from US 36 in Newcomerstown to SR 800 in Rush Township community of Stillwater . Most of the route is in Tuscarawas County but the route briefly enters Guernsey and Harrison Counties .

  5. Ohio State Route 40 - Wikipedia

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    In Ohio, State Route 40 may refer to: U.S. Route 40 in Ohio , the only Ohio highway numbered 40 since 1927 Ohio State Route 40 (1923-1927) , now US 22 (Washington Court House to Zanesville)

  6. List of state routes in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    0.40: 0.64 Shawnee State Park entrance in Union Township: SR 73 in Union Township 1934: current SR 372: 0.68: 1.09 US 23/SR 104 in Franklin Township: Scioto Trail State Forest boundary in Franklin Township 1934: current SR 373: 3.39: 5.46 SR 93 in Elizabeth Township: SR 93 in Decatur Township: 1934: current SR 374: 25.26: 40.65

  7. Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Title 40 is a part of the United States Code of Federal Regulations. Title 40 arranges mainly environmental regulations that were promulgated by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), based on the provisions of United States laws (statutes of the U.S. Federal Code). Parts of the regulation may be updated annually on July 1. [1]

  8. U.S. Route 36 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    US 36 went on to meander east and meet SR 621 in Canal Lewisville, SR 93 north of West Lafayette, SR 751, SR 258 in Newcomerstown, and I-77. In Newcomerstown, US 36 begins heading northeast to Uhrichsville. For its remainder of the route, US 36 meets Port Washington, SR 416 in Gnadenhutten, Riverside Park, and Tuscarawas.

  9. Central Ohio Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA / ˈ k oʊ t ə /) is a public transit agency serving the Columbus metropolitan area, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. It operates fixed-route buses, bus rapid transit, microtransit, and paratransit services. COTA's headquarters are located in the William J. Lhota Building in downtown Columbus.