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Ohio State Route 770

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Existed:
  
1937 – present

North end:
  
SR 73 near Seaman

Length
  
16.98 km

County
  
Adams County, Ohio

South end:
  
SR 247 in Seaman

Counties:
  
Adams

Constructed
  
1937

Ohio State Route 770

State Route 770 (SR 770, OH 770) is a north–south state highway in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The southern terminus of State Route 770 is at State Route 247 in Seaman. Its northern terminus is at its junction with State Route 73 about 10.5 miles (16.9 km) north of Seaman, just inside of the Adams-Highland County Line.

Contents

Map of OH-770, Seaman, OH 45679, USA

Route description

State Route 770 is located entirely within the northern portion of Adams County. The route is not incorporated as a part of the National Highway System.

History

1937 marked the year in which State Route 770 made its debut. Originally, the highway was routed from the intersection it has with Old State Route 32 approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Seaman up to its current northern terminus at State Route 73. Heading west-to-east through the original southern terminus in 1937 was the former State Route 74, State Route 32's predecessor. By 1981, with the completion of the new four-lane divided highway stretch of State Route 32 south of Seaman, the former stretch of two-lane State Route 32 between State Route 770's former southern terminus and State Route 247 in Seaman became an extension of State Route 770.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Adams County.

References

Ohio State Route 770 Wikipedia