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- Chillicothe_Turnpike abstract "The Chillicothe Turnpike was an early highway in the U.S. state of Ohio that led from Painesville in Northeast Ohio south to Chillicothe in the southern part of the state, which served as state capital on two occasions in the early 19th century. Established in 1802 by Benjamin Tappan, remnants of road named Chillicothe Road still remain on portions of State Route 615, State Route 306, and State Route 43 through Lake and Geauga, and Portage counties. Ephraim George Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis, in their 1848 work Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, noted construction of the turnpike destroyed a portion of the Cedar-Bank Works in Ross County.".
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageID "6842961".
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageLength "1553".
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageRevisionID "665485612".
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Monuments_of_the_Mississippi_Valley.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Tappan.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Ohio.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Category:State_highways_in_Ohio.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Cedar-Bank_Works.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Chillicothe,_Ohio.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink E._G._Squier.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_Hamilton_Davis.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Ephraim_George_Squier.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Geauga_County,_Ohio.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Lake_County,_Ohio.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Northeast_Ohio.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Ohio.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Ohio_State_Route_306.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Ohio_State_Route_43.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Ohio_State_Route_615.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Painesville,_Ohio.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Portage_County,_Ohio.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink Ross_County,_Ohio.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLink U.S._state.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chillicothe Road".
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chillicothe Turnpike".
- Chillicothe_Turnpike hasPhotoCollection Chillicothe_Turnpike.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Roadindex.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike subject Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Ohio.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike subject Category:State_highways_in_Ohio.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike hypernym Highway.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike type Road.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike type Road.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike comment "The Chillicothe Turnpike was an early highway in the U.S. state of Ohio that led from Painesville in Northeast Ohio south to Chillicothe in the southern part of the state, which served as state capital on two occasions in the early 19th century. Established in 1802 by Benjamin Tappan, remnants of road named Chillicothe Road still remain on portions of State Route 615, State Route 306, and State Route 43 through Lake and Geauga, and Portage counties.".
- Chillicothe_Turnpike label "Chillicothe Turnpike".
- Chillicothe_Turnpike sameAs Q2493019.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike sameAs Q2493019.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike wasDerivedFrom Chillicothe_Turnpike?oldid=665485612.
- Chillicothe_Turnpike isPrimaryTopicOf Chillicothe_Turnpike.