Ohio State Route 23
Ohio State Route 23 is a major north-south highway in the state of Ohio. It stretches approximately 200 miles, connecting the cities of Chillicothe and Toledo. The route serves as an important corridor for both local and regional traffic, facilitating travel through various communities and rural areas.
The highway passes through several counties, including Ross, Pickaway, and Wood. Along its path, State Route 23 intersects with other significant roads, enhancing accessibility to nearby attractions and services. It plays a vital role in the transportation network, supporting commerce and tourism throughout the region.