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U.S. Route 223 in Ohio

U.S. Route 223 marker

US Highway 223
US 223 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 23
Maintained by MDOT and ODOT
Length: 46.34 mi (74.58 km)
Existed: 1930 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 23 / SR 51 / SR 184 in Sylvania, OH
 
North end: US 127 in
Location
States: Ohio, Michigan
Counties: OH: Lucas, MI: Monroe, Lenawee
Highway system
SR 222 OH SR 223
M-222 MI M-227
M-151 M-151 M-152

M-151
Location: Whiteford Township
Length: 3.715 mi (5.979 km)
Existed: 1935–1977

Business US Highway 223
Location: Adrian, Michigan
Length: 3.751 mi (6.037 km)
Existed: 1956–present

U.S. Route 223 marker

US Route 223 or US Highway 223 (US 223) is a diagonal (northwest–southeast) United States Numbered Highway lying in the states of Michigan and Ohio. The southernmost section is completely concurrent with the US 23 freeway, including all of the Ohio segment. It connects US 23 in the south near Toledo, Ohio, with US 127 south of Jackson, Michigan. The highway passes through farmland in southern Michigan and woodland in the Irish Hills. Including the concurrency on the southern end, US 223 is 46.34 miles (74.58 km) in total length.

The highway designation was created in 1930 out of the southern end of US 127. Three sets of reroutings through Adrian have resulted in the creation of two different business loops through the city. A change proposed in the 1960s and implemented in the 1970s shifted the southern end of US 223 to replace M-151 and then run along the US 23 freeway between Whiteford Township, Michigan, and Sylvania, Ohio. Since the 1980s, US 223 no longer reaches Toledo, instead feeding into the freeway system for the city. Changes proposed and enacted into law in the 1990s would upgrade the highway as an Interstate Highway. Congress has designated this corridor as part of Interstate 73 (I-73), although neither state intends at this time to complete the freeway.


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