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List of former state routes in Ohio (354–568)

State Route 354
Location: New GardenLisbon
Existed: 1934–1938

State Route 355
Location: Eaton
Length: 1.37 mi (2.20 km)
Existed: 1934–late 1990s

State Route 359
Location: Boston Township
Length: 1.02 mi (1.64 km)
Existed: 1934–late 1980s

State Route 367
Location: Russells Point
Existed: 1934–1937

State Route 375
Location: Marietta
Existed: 1935–1969

State Route 381
Location: GreenvilleAnsonia
Existed: 1935–1936

State Route 382
Location: AuroraSouth Russell
Existed: 1935–1936

State Route 384
Location: Williams CenterRidgeville Corners
Existed: 1935–1957

State Route 386
Location: Violet TownshipLiberty Township
Existed: 1935–1936

State Route 387
Location: Sandusky
Existed: 1935–1962

This is a list of former state routes in Ohio since 1923 with route numbers from 354 through 568 inclusive. For a full list of former state highways in Ohio, see the list of state routes in Ohio.

SR 354 was a state route through central Columbiana County. The route primarily provided access to Guilford Lake to nearby routes. In 1932, an unnumbered state route was created starting near the lake and traveling southeast on mostly dirt roads to US 30 west of Lisbon. The route received its number of SR 354 by 1934. Within one year, it was extended west to the community of New Garden at SR 9. The route existed in this form until 1939 when the entire route became an extension of SR 172, the number the road carries today.

SR 355 was a short state route in Eaton, Preble County that served the Fort St. Clair State Memorial. The route was created in 1934 when a formerly unnumbered state route received its number. At a length of 1.37 miles (2.20 km), the route began at SR 122 west of downtown Eaton, traveled south to the memorial's entrance, went through the site, and ended at itself. The route was removed from the state highway system in the late 1990s after the memorial's jurisdiction was transferred to the city.


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