Ohio State Route 100 Explained
State: | OH |
Type: | SR |
Route: | 100 |
Length Mi: | 39.02 |
Length Round: | 2 |
Length Ref: | [1] |
Established: | 1924 |
Direction A: | South |
Terminus A: | near Iberia |
Junction: |
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Direction B: | North |
Terminus B: | in Tiffin |
Counties: | Marion, Crawford, Seneca |
Previous Type: | SR |
Previous Route: | 99 |
Next Type: | SR |
Next Route: | 101 |
State Route 100 (SR 100) is a north - south highway in northwestern Ohio. Its southern terminus is at State Route 309 near Iberia, and its northern terminus is at State Route 53 in Tiffin.
History
- 1924 – Original route established. Originally routed from 1miles north of Brokensword to Tiffin.[2]
- 1939 - Extended to 12miles south of Bucyrus along route 19 from 1miles north of Brokensword to 3miles south of Bucyrus and an unnumbered road from 3miles south of Bucyrus to 12miles south of Bucyrus.[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams . Ohio Department of Transportation . Ohio Department of Transportation . April 30, 2010.
- http://pages.prodigy.net/john.simpson/highways/100.html Route 100