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State Route 21 marker

State Route 21

Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length59.81 mi[1] (96.25 km)
Existed1971 (1926 as US Route 21)–present
Major junctions
South end US 250 near Strasburg
Major intersections US 30 in Massillon
I-76 / US 224 in Norton
I-77 near Fairlawn, in Richfield, and in Cuyahoga Heights
I-80 / Ohio Turnpike in Richfield
North end I-77 in Cuyahoga Heights
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountiesTuscarawas, Stark, Wayne, Summit, Cuyahoga
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
US 21 US 22

State Route 21 is a relic of an old U.S. Route 21, a major north–south highway that connected greater Cleveland, Ohio, to southern South Carolina. South of Strasburg, Ohio, near the current southern terminus of State Route 21, the designation of U.S. Route 21 was moved to the new Interstate 77 freeway in east-central and southeastern Ohio by the early 1970s and then decommissioned. North of Strasburg, what remained of U.S. Route 21 as a route separate from Interstate 77 became State Route 21.

State Route 21 survives in Greater Cleveland as a divided surface road between its current northern terminus at Interstate 77 and Interstate 480 and Interstate 77 just south of the Ohio Turnpike, serving some of the suburbs of Cleveland as a local through route. It coincides with Interstate 77 between two junctions at mileposts 146 and 135 (from north to south) and again splits, State Route 21 passing through Barberton and Massillon, Interstate 77 passing through the much larger cities of Akron and Canton. State Route 21 has its southern terminus north of Strasburg at U.S. 250 near Interstate 77's Exit 87.

Very heavily traveled before the Interstate era, much of State Route 21 is divided highway or even freeway due to the needs of the time.

Junction list

All exits are unnumbered.

CountyLocation[2]mi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
Tuscarawas0.00.0 US 250
Stark1.82.9 SR 212 (Dolphin Street SW)
Navarre7.011.3
US 62 west (W Canal Street)
Southern end of US 62 concurrency
Massillon9.915.9
US 30 / US 62 east
Northern end of US 62 concurrency
9.915.9South End of Freeway Section
10.516.9Erie Street
11.418.3 SR 241 (Finefrock Road SW)
12.019.3North End of Freeway Section
12.520.1 SR 172 (Lincoln Highway)
12.820.6South End of Freeway
12.920.8Cherry Road NW
13.722.0 SR 236 (Lake Avenue NW)
20.032.2 SR 93 (Manchester Avenue NW)
Wayne
No major junctions
SummitNorton29.146.8 SR 585 (Wooster Road W)
32.452.1 I-76 / US 224
33.453.8 SR 261 (Wadsworth Road)
36.658.9 SR 162 (Copley Road)
38.161.3
I-77 south (Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway)
Southern end of I-77 concurrency
For junctions, see Interstate 77 in Ohio
SummitRichfield48.578.1
I-77 north (Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway)
Northern end of I-77 concurrency
48.578.1North End of Freeway
49.379.3 I-80 / Ohio Turnpike
CuyahogaBrecksville52.584.5 SR 82 (E Royalton Road)
Cuyahoga Heights59.295.3 SR 17 (Granger Road)
59.896.2 I-77 (Willow Freeway)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams".
  2. ^ a b Google (2011-12-21). "Overview map of SR 21" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-12-21.