Ohio State Route 44
Ohio State Route 44 is a north-south highway located in northeastern Ohio. It spans approximately 40 miles, connecting the cities of Cleveland and Ravenna. The route primarily serves as a local thoroughfare, facilitating travel between various communities and providing access to several key intersections.
The highway runs through several counties, including Cuyahoga and Portage. Along its path, State Route 44 intersects with other major roads, enhancing connectivity for residents and visitors. The route is also known for its scenic views, particularly as it passes through rural areas and small towns.