Ohio State Route 47
Ohio State Route 47 is a state highway located in the western part of Ohio. It runs approximately 70 miles, connecting the cities of Sidney and Chillicothe. The route primarily serves as a local connector, facilitating travel through rural areas and small towns.
The highway intersects with several major roads, including U.S. Route 36 and U.S. Route 23. It passes through various counties, including Shelby, Logan, and Ross. Ohio State Route 47 is an important route for residents and businesses, providing access to essential services and promoting regional connectivity.