Appalachian Highway
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Appalachian Highway
Summary
Appalachian Highway is a dual carriageway[1].
Key Facts
- Appalachian Highway is located in Clermont County[2].
- Appalachian Highway is located in Brown County[3].
- Appalachian Highway is located in Highland County[4].
- Appalachian Highway is located in Adams County[5].
- Appalachian Highway is located in Pike County[6].
- Appalachian Highway is located in Jackson County[7].
- Appalachian Highway is in the country of United States[8].
- Appalachian Highway's transport network is recorded as numbered highways in Ohio[9].
- Appalachian Highway's image is recorded as Township Road 142 intersection with US 50.jpg[10].
- Appalachian Highway's instance of is recorded as dual carriageway[11].
- Appalachian Highway's instance of is recorded as limited-access road[12].
- Appalachian Highway's maintained by is recorded as Ohio Department of Transportation[13].
- Appalachian Highway's owned by is recorded as Ohio Department of Transportation[14].
- Jim Rhodes is named after Appalachian Highway[15].
- Appalachian Development Highway System is named after Appalachian Highway[16].
- Appalachian Highway's terminus is recorded as Memorial Bridge[17].
- Appalachian Highway's terminus location is recorded as Anderson Township[18].
- Appalachian Highway's terminus location is recorded as Belpre[19].
- Appalachian Highway's partially coincident with is recorded as Ohio State Route 32[20].
- Appalachian Highway's partially coincident with is recorded as Corridor D[21].
- Appalachian Highway's partially coincident with is recorded as Ohio State Route 772[22].
- Appalachian Highway's partially coincident with is recorded as Ohio State Route 124[23].
- Appalachian Highway's partially coincident with is recorded as U.S. Route 33 in Ohio[24].
- Appalachian Highway's partially coincident with is recorded as Ohio State Route 7[25].
- Appalachian Highway's partially coincident with is recorded as U.S. Route 50 in Ohio[26].
Body
Geography
Appalachian Highway is in the country of United States[8]. Located in include Clermont County[2], a county of Ohio[27], in United States[28], founded in 1800[29], headquartered in Batavia[30]; Brown County[3], a county of Ohio[31], in United States[32], founded in 1818[33]; Highland County[4], a county of Ohio[34], in United States[35], founded in 1805[36], headquartered in Hillsboro[37]; Adams County[5], a county of Ohio[38], in United States[39], founded in 1797[40]; Pike County[6], a county of Ohio[41], in United States[42], founded in 1815[43]; and Jackson County[7], a county of Ohio[44], in United States[45], founded in 1816[46].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include dual carriageway[11] and limited-access road[12].
History and Context
Appalachian Highway's owned by is recorded as Ohio Department of Transportation[14]. Things named after include Jim Rhodes[15], a politician[47], 1909–2001[48], of United States[49] and Appalachian Development Highway System[16], a road network[50], in United States[51].