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Ohio State Route 706

State Route 706 marker

State Route 706
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 7.44 mi (11.97 km)
Existed: 1937 – present
Major junctions
West end: SR 29 in Pasco
East end: SR 235 near Quincy
Location
Counties: Shelby, Logan
Highway system
SR 705 SR 707

State Route 706 marker

State Route 706 (SR 706) is an east–west state route in western Ohio. The western terminus of SR 706 is at SR 29 in the hamlet of Pasco, and its eastern terminus is at a T-intersection with SR 235 just south of Quincy.

SR 706 starts at its junction with SR 29 in the unincorporated community of Pasco, at the northwest corner of Cedar Point Cemetery. Departing the intersection to the east, SR 706 passes along the north side of the cemetery, meeting Pasco-Montra Road in the process. East of there, the highway passes through Shelby County's Perry Township amidst a rural landscape dominated by farmland, with the occasional house appearing along the way. SR 706 intersects Ferree Road, then continues east for a period, passing Johnston-Slagle Road on its way to a T-intersection with Tawawa-Maplewood Road. There, SR 706 turns north, and follows Tawawa-Maplewood Road for one-half mile (0.80 km), before turning to the east again just south of the hamlet of Pemberton. After a stretch, SR 706 arrives at its intersection with Logan-Shelby Road, which, fittingly, serves as the boundary between Shelby County and Logan County.

Now across the county line, and into Miami Township, SR 706 traverses eastward through more of farm country. Arriving at its intersection with Logan County Road 68, SR 706 turns north briefly, then curves back to the east. A short time later, SR 706 comes to an end as it arrives at a T-intersection with SR 235 less than one-quarter mile (0.40 km) south of Quincy.


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