Ohio State Route 39
Ohio State Route 39 is a state highway located in the northeastern part of Ohio. It runs approximately 90 miles, connecting the cities of Dover and Mansfield. The route primarily serves as a regional connector, facilitating travel through rural areas and small towns.
The highway passes through several counties, including Tuscarawas, Holmes, and Richland. Along its path, Ohio State Route 39 intersects with other major roads, providing access to various local attractions and amenities. It is an important route for both residents and visitors exploring the scenic landscapes of Ohio.