State Route 675 | |
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Location: | Buchtel–Trimble Township |
Existed: | 1937–1962 |
State Route 680 | |
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Location: | Mineral–Reedsville |
Existed: | 1937–1962 |
State Route 686 | |
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Location: | Lawrence Township–Massillon |
Existed: | 1937–1941 |
State Route 692 | |
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Location: | Scipio Township |
Length: | 3.19 mi (5.13 km) |
Existed: | 1937–2013 |
State Route 695 | |
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Location: | Lloydsville |
Existed: | 1939–1939 |
State Route 699 | |
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Location: | Kirby |
Length: | 2.02 mi (3.25 km) |
Existed: | 1937–1996 |
State Route 702 | |
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Location: | Stokes Township |
Existed: | 1940–1977 |
State Route 704 | |
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Location: | Willshire–Lima |
Existed: | 1937–1939 |
State Route 714 | |
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Location: | Union Township–Salem Township |
Length: | 3.07 mi (4.94 km) |
Existed: | 1937–1982 |
State Route 723 | |
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Location: | Harveysburg–New Burlington |
Existed: | 1939–1945 |
This is a list of former state routes in Ohio since 1923 with route numbers from 675 through 824 inclusive. For a full list of former state highways in Ohio, see the list of state routes in Ohio.
SR 675 was the name for what is now SR 685. Created in 1937, the route always started at SR 216 in Buchtel and ran east for five miles (8.0 km) to SR 13 in Trimble Township, south of Jacksonville. The entire route was located in Athens County. The route would remain unchanged until 1962 when the route number was changed from 675 to 685 due to the creation of Interstate 675 in Dayton.
SR 680 was the former designation for SR 681 from 1937 until 1962. SR 680 was created on a road from SR 356 near Mineral to SR 7 at the Ohio River in Reedsville via Albany and Darwin. No changes occurred to the routing until 1962 when it was renumbered to SR 681 to avoid the duplication with the newly-designated Interstate 680 near Youngstown.