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・ Ohio State Route 626
・ Ohio State Route 627
・ Ohio State Route 63
・ Ohio State Route 630
・ Ohio State Route 633
・ Ohio State Route 634
・ Ohio State Route 635
・ Ohio State Route 637
・ Ohio State Route 638
・ Ohio State Route 64
・ Ohio State Route 640
・ Ohio State Route 643
・ Ohio State Route 644
・ Ohio State Route 646
・ Ohio State Route 647
Ohio State Route 65
・ Ohio State Route 650
・ Ohio State Route 651
・ Ohio State Route 652
・ Ohio State Route 656
・ Ohio State Route 657
・ Ohio State Route 658
・ Ohio State Route 66
・ Ohio State Route 660
・ Ohio State Route 661
・ Ohio State Route 662
・ Ohio State Route 664
・ Ohio State Route 665
・ Ohio State Route 666
・ Ohio State Route 668


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Ohio State Route 65 : ウィキペディア英語版
Ohio State Route 65

State Route 65 (SR 65) is a north–south highway in western Ohio. Its southern terminus is at State Route 47 near Sidney, and its northern terminus is at its interchange with Interstate 280 in Toledo. From south to north, the route passes through the cities of Jackson Center, Uniopolis, Lima, Columbus Grove, Ottawa, Leipsic, Belmore, McClure, Grand Rapids, Perrysburg, Rossford, and Toledo.
Route 65 parallels the south bank of the Maumee River for its northernmost 32 miles, from east of Napoleon to Toledo.
==History==
State Route 65 is an original state highway. Its original southern terminus was at State Route 15 in Ottawa, and it crossed the Maumee River near Liberty Center, continuing northward to Delta and terminating at the Michigan state line.
In 1931, the route's northern terminus was moved to downtown Toledo along its current route. Most of its former route north of the Maumee River is now that of State Route 109. From 1931 until 1989, State Route 65 did not cross the Maumee River. Until 1964, its route from Perrysburg to Toledo was superseded by U.S. Route 23.
In 1938, State Route 65's southern terminus was extended to its current terminus. It replaced the now defunct State Routes 33 and 318.
In 1989, when U.S. Route 223 was truncated back to Sylvania, State Route 65 was extended along its former route (along with State Route 51) across the Maumee on the Anthony Wayne Bridge. State Route 51 took U.S. Route 223's route on Monroe Street, while State Route 65 took the route of Summit Street from there to Interstate 280.
In June, 2007, the Veterans' Glass City Skyway opened, taking Interstate 280 across the Maumee. Subsequently, State Route 65 was rerouted onto the Robert Craig Memorial Bridge, the former crossing of Interstate 280 across the river, the week after the new bridge opened, ending at the former Front Street interchange.

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