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Ohio State Route 270 (1928-1962)

State Route 223
Location: RossMcGonigle
Existed: 1923–1926

State Route 223
Location: Holland
Existed: 1927–1930

State Route 224
Location: HamiltonFairhaven
Existed: 1923–1933

State Route 226
Location: Minerva
Existed: 1923–1927

State Route 227
Location: Jewett
Existed: 1923–1962

State Route 229
Location: ColbyBellevue
Existed: 1923–1924

State Route 229
Location: TiffinRepublic
Existed: 1925–1926

State Route 229
Location: BellevueStrongs Ridge
Existed: 1927–1929

State Route 230
Location: Fremont
Existed: 1923–1957

State Route 230
Location: Perrysburg
Length: 0.23 mi (0.37 km)
Existed: 1962–1971

This is a list of former state routes in Ohio since 1923 with route numbers from 223 through 270 inclusive. For a full list of former state highways in Ohio, see the list of state routes in Ohio.

SR 223 was a state route in southern Butler County that existed from 1923 until 1926. Beginning near Ross at SR 128, it traveled north through Millville before ending at SR 126 in McGonigle. Most of the route today is a part of US 27 however the southernmost mile (1.6 km) of the former route is now a township road as US 27 was moved onto an expressway.

SR 223 was the designation for Perrysburg-Holland Road, near Holland, that had numerous route numbers during the road's time as a state highway. The SR 223 number was applied to the road connecting US 20 in Lucas County to SR 2 just south of Holland between 1927 and 1930. Prior to the 223 number, the road was known as SR 102 and after 1930, the road was called SR 283. Subsequently, for the last two years the road was part of the state highway system, the road was known as SR 326.


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