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Ohio State Route 113

State Route 113 marker

State Route 113
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 59.64 mi (95.98 km)
Existed: 1924 – present
Major junctions
West end: US 20 / SR 18 / SR 269 in Bellevue
East end: US 6 / US 20 / SR 2 / SR 237 in Lakewood
Location
Counties: Huron, Erie, Lorain, Cuyahoga
Highway system
SR 112 SR 114

State Route 113 marker

State Route 113 (SR 113) is an east–west highway in north central and northeastern Ohio. Its western terminus is at SR 269 in Bellevue, where SR 113 is initially concurrent with US 20 and SR 18; its eastern terminus is at the US 6 / SR 2 concurrency in Lakewood. Most of its eastern portion is also in a concurrency with US 20.

SR 113 is an original state highway that originally went from SR 9 (now US 127) at the small town of Latty to SR 15 near Continental. The route's western terminus was extended to the Indiana state line in 1926, and its eastern terminus was extended to SR 109 north of Ottawa the same year.

By 1935, the route had extended to SR 18 near Bloomdale. Three years later it was extended again, this time all the way to Bellevue, by overlapping SR 18 and SR 12, then following the Sandusky County/Seneca County line to Bellevue. SR 113 was extended twice more – to Elyria in 1939, and to its current eastern terminus in 1940.


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