Ohio State Route 199

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State Route 199 marker

State Route 199
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 62.06 mi[1] (99.88 km)
Existed: 1924 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 23.svg US 23 near Upper Sandusky
  US 23.svgUS 30.svg US 23/US 30 near Upper Sandusky
North end: US 20.svg US 20 in Perrysburg
Location
Counties: Wyandot, Seneca, Wood
Highway system

Ohio highways
Interstates • U.S. Routes • State Routes

SR 198 SR 201

Ohio State Route 199 (OH 199) is a north–south highway in northwest Ohio. Its southern terminus is at US 23 just south of Upper Sandusky, and its northern terminus is at US 20 in Perrysburg. The junction of OH 199 and US 20 also serves as the western terminus of OH 795.

The route begins northerly into Upper Sandusky, and then on to Carey, where it joins US 23. The two routes run concurrently from Carey to Fostoria. From there, OH 199 continues to West Millgrove and to US 6, whose route it joins for a mile as it crosses the Portage River. The route then continues north to Perrysburg.

[edit] History

Most of OH 199 was formerly the route of US 23. Before 1966, OH 199 was truncated at the south in Fostoria, followed most of the current route of US 23, and was truncated at the north just east of Toledo, Ohio. In 1966, OH 199 was extended along its current route to Upper Sandusky along US 23's current route from Fostoria to Carey and its old route from Carey to Upper Sandusky. In 1969, it switched routes with US 23 from Fostoria to Perrysburg.

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