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Ohio State Route 290

State Route 271
Location: MontpelierBridgewater Township
Existed: 1930–1931

State Route 271
Location: MartinsburgBirmingham
Existed: 1932–1962

State Route 272
Location: Canton
Existed: 1930–1961

State Route 275
Location: RosewoodMarysville
Existed: 1930–1962

State Route 277
Location: ChillicotheMount Sterling
Existed: 1930–1962

State Route 280
Location: AmesvilleTrimble
Existed: 1930–1962

State Route 283
Location: Holland
Existed: 1931–1931

State Route 288
Location: WillowickWilloughby
Existed: 1931–1940

State Route 289
Location: New Haven
Existed: 1931–1937

State Route 290
Location: Salem TownshipWayne Township
Existed: 1932–1962

This is a list of former state routes in Ohio since 1923 with route numbers from 271 through 352 inclusive. For a full list of former state highways in Ohio, see the list of state routes in Ohio.

SR 271 was a state route that existed from 1930 until 1931 and was located entirely in Williams County. When it was created, it ran along previously unnumbered roads from the village of Montpelier to Bridgewater Township at US 20. After its two years in existence, the entire route became a part of US 20S. Today, the entire route is a section of SR 576.

SR 271 was a state highway through east-central Ohio. When it was first designated in 1932, it ran from Coshocton to North Salem taking over a part of SR 95. In 1935, the route was vastly expanded west to include all of the former SR 309 from Tunnel Hill to Coshocton, unnumbered roads from New Guilford to Tunnel Hill, and part of SR 206 from Martinsburg to New Guilford. The route experienced one more extension, this time at its eastern terminus to act as a spur to the community of Birmingham. No major changes would occur to SR 271 until 1962 when the route was renumbered to SR 541 due to the new Interstate highway, I-271.


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