U.S. Route 6 in Ohio
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U.S. Route 6 (US 6) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Bishop, California to Provincetown, Massachusetts. US 6 is the second longest federal highway in the United States, second only to U.S. Route 20. In Ohio, the road runs west-east from the Indiana state line near Edgerton to the Pennsylvania state line near Andover. The 248.002 miles (399.121 km) that lie in Ohio are maintained by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). US 6 serves the major cities of Sandusky, Lorain, and Cleveland. The highway is also called the Grand Army of the Republic Highway to honor the Union forces of the American Civil War. The alternate name was designated in 1953.
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U.S. Route 6 in Ohio
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Grand Army of the Republic Highway
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Pennsylvania
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Indiana
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20
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Berlin
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Jackson
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Madison
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Napoleon
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Rome
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Springfield
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St. Joseph
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Washington
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Weston
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Harrison
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Riley
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Scott
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Center
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Liberty
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Freedom
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Montville
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Pierpont
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Margaretta
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Pulaski
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Cherry Valley
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Ballville
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New Lyme
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Ridgeville
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Hambden
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Hartsgrove
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65
66
98
100
101
44.0
44.0
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yes
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2.98
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3.03
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10.21
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10.98
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13.41
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20.89
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23.25
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26.13
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35.19
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36.72
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39.72
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40.2
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40.62
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41.02
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57.29
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64.929
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66.40000000000001
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72.27
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73.23999999999999
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77.69
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82.70999999999999
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85.20999999999999
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87.73999999999999
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90.68000000000001
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92.47
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93.81999999999999
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94.75
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96.5
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103.38
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111.52
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112.15
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113.93
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115.9
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118.2
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125.65
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126.7
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131.34
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138.75
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146.51
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155.05
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158.19
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164.74
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168.07
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168.27
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169.06
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173.1
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175.26
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175.38
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176.3
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176.85
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182.07
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186.29
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189.57
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204.63
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207.98
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Grand Army of the Republic Highway
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Wood
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Henry
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Lake
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Williams
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Erie
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Cuyahoga
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Lorain
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Sandusky
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Ashtabula
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Geauga
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West
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East
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1931
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in Cleveland
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near Bowling Green
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in Sandusky
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in Pulaski
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248.002
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Andover
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Cleveland
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Euclid
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Lakewood
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Napoleon
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Fremont
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Vermilion
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Huron
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Edgerton
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Lorain
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Sandusky
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Rocky River
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Chardon
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East Cleveland
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Avon Lake
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Bay Village
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Center Township
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Willoughby Hills
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Sandusky Township
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Sheffield Lake
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3
7
10
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US 6 highlighted in red
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Diamond interchange
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interchange
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Eastern end of SR 49 concurrency
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Northern terminus of SR 83
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Southern terminus of SR 191
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Western end of SR 49 concurrency
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Eastern end of SR 2 concurrency
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Eastern end of SR 44 concurrency
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Western end of SR 44 concurrency
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Western end of SR 53 concurrency
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Indiana state line
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Eastern end of SR 66 concurrency
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Northern terminus of SR 301
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Northern terminus of SR 61
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Western end of SR 2 concurrency
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Western end of SR 66 concurrency
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Western end of US 20 concurrency
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Eastern end of SR 199 concurrency
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Eastern end of SR 7 concurrency
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Western end of SR 199 concurrency
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Eastern end of SR 269 concurrency
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Eastern end of SR 84 concurrency
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Western end of SR 269 concurrency
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Diamond interchange; signed as exits 66A and 66B ; I-75 exit 179
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Northern terminus of SR 237; Western end of US 20 concurrency
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Western terminus of SR 611; interchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
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Eastern end of SR 2 concurrency; eastbound exit and westbound entrance; eastern end of freeway
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Western end of US 20 concurrency; western end of freeway; formerly exit 92; no westbound exit into Fremont; exit 98 is signed eastbound only
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Western end of SR 2 overlap; interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
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Western terminus of US 6 Alt.; interchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
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Western end of US 24 concurrency; partial cloverleaf interchange; western end of freeway; US 6 west follows exit 39
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Eastern end of SR 53 concurrency; formerly exit 95
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Eastern end of US 322 concurrency
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Eastern end of freeway; formerly exit 41
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Eastern terminus of US 6 Alt.; western terminus of US 42 / SR 3 concurrency
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Northern terminus of SR 252
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Northern terminus of SR 510
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Northern terminus of SR 60
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Northern terminus of SR 635
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interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance; west end of freeway
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Eastern end of SR 2 concurrency; eastbound exit and westbound entrance; eastern end of freeway; US 6 east follows exit 193B
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Southern terminus of SR 300
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Western end of SR 19 concurrency; formerly exit 94
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Western end of SR 7 concurrency; traffic circle
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no access across US 6
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west end of SR 101 overlap
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Eastern end of US 24 concurrency; eastbound exit and westbound entrance; US 6 east follows exit 43; formerly exit 40A
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Public Square; eastern terminus of US 20 concurrency; termini of US 42, US 322, US 422, SR 3, SR 8, SR 14, SR 43, SR 87
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Northern terminus of SR 4; east end of SR 101 overlap
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No westbound entrance; former SR 424; formerly exit 40B
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Eastern end of US 20/SR 19 concurrences; eastern end of freeway; US 6 east follows exit 102
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Western end of SR 2 concurrency; western end of freeway
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Eastern end of US 20 concurrency; west end of SR 84 overlap
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Lake Avenue / West Boulevard
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Ontario Street / Euclid Avenue
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Township Road 11
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6
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Ohio
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OH
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at the Indiana state line
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at the Pennsylvania state line
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US
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concur
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incomplete
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U.S. Route 6 (US 6) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Bishop, California to Provincetown, Massachusetts. US 6 is the second longest federal highway in the United States, second only to U.S. Route 20. In Ohio, the road runs west-east from the Indiana state line near Edgerton to the Pennsylvania state line near Andover. The 248.002 miles (399.121 km) that lie in Ohio are maintained by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). US 6 serves the major cities of Sandusky, Lorain, and Cleveland. The highway is also called the Grand Army of the Republic Highway to honor the Union forces of the American Civil War. The alternate name was designated in 1953. US 6 originally ran from Massachusetts to Pennsylvania. It was extended through Ohio to Colorado in June 1931. The route of US 6 has remained largely unchanged since 1931.
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Wood
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Henry
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Williams
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Erie
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Sandusky
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Ashtabula
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Geauga
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pre-1931
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6
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OH 1927
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SR
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West
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US