State Route 729 (SR 729) is a
state highway
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in central
Ohio
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. The route runs from
SR 73 and
SR 350 in the community of
Snow Hill, northwest of
New Vienna to
SR 323 north of
Jeffersonville.
Route description
SR 729 begins at an intersection with SR 73 and SR 350 in the
Green Township,
Clinton County Clinton County may refer to:
*Counties named for George Clinton, first and third Governor of New York, and later the fourth Vice President of the United States:
**Clinton County, New York
** Clinton County, Ohio
*Counties named for DeWitt Clinton, ...
community of Snow Hill. Routes 73 and 350 formed a
concurrency northwest of the southern terminus; the routes together head southeast to New Vienna. SR 729 heads northeast through
Lees Creek/Centerville and across
SR 72 before making a sharp turn towards the northwest towards
Sabina Sabina may refer to:
Places and jurisdictions
* Sabina (region), region and place in Italy, and hence:
* the now Suburbicarian Diocese of Sabina (-Poggio Mirteto), Italy
* Magliano Sabina, city, Italy
* Pozzaglia Sabina, city, Italy
*Fara Sab ...
. In the center of Sabina, the route intersects
US 22 /
SR 3 (Washington Street). The route then passes through more farmland, enters
Fayette County, crosses the
Rattlesnake Creek, and makes another sharp left turn at Palmer Road (County Road 11). After acting as the main street through
Milledgeville, the route passes over the
US 35
U.S. Route 35 (US 35) is a United States Highway that runs southeast-northwest for approximately from the western suburbs of Charleston, West Virginia to northern Indiana. Although the highway is physically southeast-northwest, it is nomi ...
freeway and comes to an intersection with
SR 435, the former routing of US 35. SR 729 turns right onto SR 435 forming a concurrency, but about later, SR 435 ends, Old US 35 continues ahead as County Road 35, and SR 729 heads north towards
Jeffersonville.
The route goes through more flat farmland before crossing over
I-71
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without an interchange and entering the village limits of Jeffersonville. In Jeffersonville, it first travels on Plymouth Street, makes a 90-degree left turn onto Janes Street, makes another 90-degree turn, but to the right onto South Street, and reaches an intersection with State Street which also carries
SR 41 and
SR 734. The three routes head northwest into the center of town on State Street and South Main Street. At High Street, SR 734 heads west on High Street towards
Jamestown, SR 41 continues north to
South Solon, and SR 729 turns right. North of Jeffersonville, the route makes three more 90-degree
S-curves before entering
Madison County. SR 729 ends at an intersection with SR 323 between the villages of South Solon and
Midway.
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History
SR 729 was first designated in 1937 between what was then US 35 near Octa and Milledgevile (now the eastern terminus of SR 435) and its present northern terminus. In 1940, the route was extended south on a new alignment to Sabina and took over SR 350 from SR 73 to Sabina (SR 350 at that time ran east of SR 350 instead of ending in New Vienna as it does today). No major changes have occurred to the routing since then.
Major intersections
References
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Transportation in Clinton County, Ohio
Transportation in Fayette County, Ohio
Transportation in Madison County, Ohio
1937 establishments in Ohio