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Milebymile.Com Personal Road Trip Guide Ohio Interstate Highway #70 MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Ohio Interstate Highway #70 "Indiana / Ohio State Line to Ohio / West Virginia State Line" Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 Indiana / Ohio State Line Welcome to the State of Ohio! - West to Richmond Indiana. 1.0 Exit 1 United States Highway #35, To New Paris, OH, Belfast, OH, Cedar Springs, OH. South to Eaton, OH - Hueston Woods State Park Campground. Camping; Camping Non-electric Campsites 236 - Campsites with Elec. 252 - Showers yes - Flush Toilets - Dumpstation. - North to New Paris, OH - Braffetsville, OH - Fort Jefferson, OH - Greenville, OH. 10.0 Exit 10 Junction United States Highway #127, Price Road, South access to City of Eaton, Ohio - Glenwood, Ohio - Camden, Ohio North to community of West Manchester, Ohio - Greenville, Ohio. 14.0 Exit 14 State Highway #503, North to Communities of Lewisburg, Ohio - West Sonora, Ohio - Ithica, Ohio. South access to New Lexington, Ohio - West Alexandria, Ohio. 21.0 Exit 21 Arlington Road, Upper Lewisburg Salem Road, Community of Brookville, Ohio, Brookvile Community Theatre, Brookville Golden Gate Park, West Brook Park, 24.0 Exit 24 Brookville Salem Road, City of Clayton, Ohio, Clayton park. 26.0 Exit 26 Hoke Road, State Highway #49, Wardfield Park, Community of Trotwood, Ohio, Meadowbrook Golf Course. North to Clayton, Ohio - Englewood, Ohio - Union, Ohio - Greenville Falls S.N.P. 29.0 Exit 29 - City of Dayton, South Main Street, North Main Street, Engelwood Metro Park, City of Ohio Engelwood, Ohio, Jack Grossnickel Memorial Park, Community of Shiloh, Ohio. 32.0 Exit 32 - City of Dayton, Dayton International Airport Access Road, Dayton International Ohio Airport. Attractions in and around Dayton. Ohio; Boonshoft Museum of Discovery - Carillon Historical Park - America's Packard Museum - Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park - Dayton Aviation Trail Driving Tour - Dayton International Peace Museum - Kettering-Moraine Historical Museum - National Aviation Hall of Fame - National Museum of the United States Air Force and IMAX Theatre. - Trapshooting Hall of Fame and Museum - Wright Brothers' Hawthorn Hill Mansion - Wright Memorial and Huffman Prairie Flying Field. 33.0 Exit 33B - City of Dayton, Junction Interstate Highway #75, Community of Vandalia, Ohio, Ohio Taylorsville Metro Park. NOTE - For Highway Travel via Interstate Highway #75 - See Milebymile.com - Road Map Highway Travel Guide Interstate #75 - Ohio / Kentucky State Line to Ohio / Michigan State Line for driving directions. 33.0 Exit 33A Interstate Highway #75, Community of Northridge, Ohio, Stillwater Gardens Metro Park, Shiloh Park, Art Van Atta Park. 36.0 Exit 36 State Highway #202, Wayne school Road, Gary Sherman Park, City of Huber Heights, Ohio 38.0 Exit 38 State Highway #201, Brandt Pike, Carriage Hill Metro Park. Page 1/16 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Aug-30 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 41.0 Exit 41 State Highway #235, South Dayton Lakeview Road, Eastwood Metro park, Huffman Metro Park. Nort to New Carlisle, Ohio - Alcony, Ohio - Lena, Ohio. 44.0 Exit 44 Junction United States Highway #675, Community of Medway, Ohio. 44.0 Exit 44B Interstate Highway #675. South access to cities of Fairborn, Ohio - Dayton, Ohio - Beavercreek, Ohio - Kettering Ohio - Centerville, Ohio 44.0 Exit 44A Interstate Highway #675, Community of Fairborn, Ohio, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. 47.0 Exit 47 State Highway 4, Community of Enon, Ohio, George Rogers Clarke Park, 48.0 Exit 48 Enon-Xenia Road, Community of Enon, Ohio. 52.0 Exit 52B Junction United States Highway #68, Rocky Lakes Golf Course, Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport. North access to Donnelsville, Ohio - Lawrenceville, Ohio - Cedar Bogg St. Nat. Pres. - Urbana, Ohio. 52.0 Exit 52A United States Highway #68, Beatty, Springfield-Xenia Road. 54.0 Exit 54 South Limestone Street, State Highway #72. North access to Springfield, Ohio - Buck Creek State Park Campground. Camping; 111 campsites of which 89 have electricity. Campground facilities include showers, flush toilets and dump station. - South access to Clifton, Ohio - Clifton Gorge - John Byran State Park Campground. Camping; 10 sites with electrical hookups and 89 non-electric sites. Most campsites are equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, latrines, drinking water and a dump station. 59.0 Exit 59 South Charleston Pike, Community of Springfield, Ohio, Buck Creek State Park. 62.0 Exit 62 Community of Harmony, Ohio, East National Road, United States Highway #40. East access to Columbus, Ohio. 66.0 Exit 66 North Urbana Street, State Highway #54, South access to community of South Vienna, Ohio - Plattsburg - Lisbob, Ohio - South Charleston, Ohio. North to communities of Catawba, Ohio - Urbana, Ohio. 72.0 Exit 72 State Highway #56, West National Road, Madison County airport. South access to Summerford, Ohio - City of London, Ohio - Deer Creek State Park Campground. Camping; 227 sites. All have electricity. The campground features showers, flush toilets and a dump station. 79.0 Exit 79 Junction United States Highway #42, Holiday Trail North East, Community of Lafayette, Ohio. South access to the city of London, Ohio - Madison Lake State Park. Picnic areas with shelterhouses are located on the lake's east and west shores. The park provides tables, grills, playground, and latrines. North access to communities of Gillivan, Ohio - Plain City, Ohio - Smith Cem. S.N.P. 80.0 Exit 80 State Highway #29, West Street, National Road Golf Course, Community of Roberts, Ohio. North to communities of Plumwood, Ohio - Mechanicsburg, Ohio Urbana. 85.0 Exit 85 Plain City Georgesville Road, State Highway #142, Community of West Jefferson, Ohio, Darby Dan Farm 91.0 Exit 91B Hilliard Rome road, Renner Road, 91.0 Exit 91A Hilliard Rome Road, 91.0 Exit 91 Hilliard Rome road, Feder Road, Thorn Apple Country Club Page 2/16 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Aug-30 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 93.0 Exit 93 Junction Interstate Highway #270. North access to City of of Hilliard, Ohio - Community of New Rome, Ohio - Dublin, Ohio - Upper Arlington, Ohio - Worthington, Ohio. South access to Lincoln Village, Ohio - Grove City. 93.0 Exit 93B Interstate Highway #270 93.0 Exit 93A Interstate Highway #270. 94.0 Exit 94 North Wilson Road, Wilson Road Golf Course, Raymon Memorial Golf Course. 95.0 Exit 95 North Hague Avenue, Westmoor Park, Community of Valleyview, Ohio. 97.0 Exit 97 West Broad Street, United States Highway #40, Cody Park, Mckinley Avenue Park, Community of Grandview Heights, Ohio. 98.0 Exit 98B West Mound Street, Cooper Stadium, 98.0 Exit 98A Sullivant Avenue, United States Highway #62, Hauntz Park. 99.0 Exit 99C United States Highway #62, State Highway #315, Dodge Park, Interstate Highway 71, Mount Carmel West Hospital. 99.0 Exit 99B State Highway #315. 99.0 Exit 99A City of Columbus, Interstate Highway #71, McCoy Park, Lou Berliner Park. Ohio 100.0 Exit 100B - City of East Fulton Street, East Livingston Avenue, United States Highway Columbus, Ohio #33, Franklin University, City Center Mall, Ohio Theatre, City of Columbus, Ohio. Attractions in and around the City of Columbus, Ohio; American Whistle Corporation - Magic Mountain Fun Center/Polaris - The Wexner Center for the Arts - Columbus Museum of Art - Columbus National Heisey Glass Museum - Columbus Bruce Lee Legends of Martial Art Hall of Fame Museum - Columbus Early Television Museum - Jack Nicklaus Museum - Columbus Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum - Motts Military Museum - Historic Roscoe Village. NOTE: For Highway Travel , via U.S. Highway #33 - See Milebymile.com - U.S. Highway #33 Road Map Highway Travel Guide - West Virginia (Ohio River) to Columbus - Columbus to Indiana / Ohio Border for driving directions. 100.0 Exit 100A - City of West Fulton Street, West Mound Street, J W Galbreath Bicentennial Columbus, Ohio Park, Columbus city hall, Battelle RiverFront Park, Columbus Santa Maria, Palace Theatre, Arena Park. Access to United States Highway #23. NOTE: For Highway Travel north, via U.S. Highway #23 - See Milebymile.com - U.S. Highway #23 Road Map Highway Travel Guide - Worthington, Ohio to City of Findlay, Ohio for driving directions. 101.0 Exit 101A - City of Fulton Street, Mooberry Street, Columbus Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio Livingston Park, Interstate Highway #71. NOTE For Highway Travel via Interstate Highway #71 - See Milebymile.com - Road Map Highway Travel Guide - Interstate Highway #71 - Indiana / Ohio State Line to The City of Cleveland, Ohio for driving directions. 101.0 Exit 101B - City of Mooberry Street, Columbus Children's Hospital, Grand Morrow Columbus, Ohio Medical Library. 102.0 Exit 102 - City of Mooberry Street, Cole street, Kelton Avenue, Miller Avenue, Wolfe Columbus, Ohio Park. 103.0 Exit 103B - City of Alum Creek Drive, Devry Institute of Technology. Columbus, Ohio Page 3/16 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Aug-30 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 103.0 Exit 103A - City of Alum Creek Drive, United States Highway #33, Hanford Park. Access Columbus, Ohio to Pickerington, Ohio - Lockville, Ohio - Lancaster, Ohio. 105.0 Exit 105B - City of South James Road, Easthaven Park. Columbus, Ohio 105.0 Exit 105A - City of United States Highway #33, College Avenue, South James Road. Columbus, Ohio 107.0 Exit 107 - City of South Hamilton Road, State Highway #317, Port Colombus Columbus, Ohio International Airport, Defense Logistics, Pizzuro Park. 107.0 Exit 107B - City of South Hamilton Road,
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