Ohio State Route 119
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State Route 119 (SR 119) is an east–west highway serving rural sections of west-central Ohio. It begins just west of
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at the eastern terminus of
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. It travels through
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, Auglaize, and Shelby counties to end at SR 65 in Jackson Township, Shelby County. The route is and serves the medium-size villages of Fort Recovery, St. Henry, Minster, and
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.


Route description

SR 119 begins at the
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–Ohio border about west of Fort Recovery. At this point State Line Road runs north and south along the border while the highway continues west as Indiana State Road 26 towards
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. After immediately crossing an
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rail line, SR 119 travels east into Fort Recovery on Butler Avenue. In the center of the village, SR 119 intersects SR 49. Further east in the village, the route follows Boundary Street and sharply curves to the northeast to cross the
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near its mouth. The road curves to the due east and travels through farmland before making a
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to the south to enter St. Henry. Passing through the town on Western Avenue and Main Street, SR 119 intersects SR 118 near the village's eastern border. After making one more diagonal cut to the southeast, SR 119 again travels due east through the farmland of Mercer County. After intersecting
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, the highway passes through numerous unincorporated communities in an area known as the
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. Examples of such communities and churches include
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's
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and
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's St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, respectively. In Maria Stein, SR 119 intersects SR 716. The road crosses into the southern panhandle of Auglaize County, specifically Jackson Township. At first, the route heads through rural farmland, similar to how it traveled through Mercer County. It intersects SR 364 near the western border of the county but then travels along the northern border of Minster before forming a
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with SR 66 towards the south. In downtown Minster, the two roads follow Main Street and pass the campus of
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. In the center of the village's business district, SR 119 splits from the SR 66 concurrency at Fourth Street and travels due east again. East of the village limits, the route intersects SR 363, a short spur route to the shoreline of Lake Loramie and its namesake state park. The road enters Shelby County, passes over
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, and enters the unincorporated community of McCartyville where it has a skewed intersection with SR 29. SR 119 passes through the village of Anna where it intersects Market Street, the former routing of U.S. Route 25 and
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. On the east side of the village, it has an interchange with
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at its exit 99. In the immediate vicinity of the interchange, numerous fast food restaurants, gas stations, and truck stops are found. East of the interchange, the road continues for through rural farmland before terminating at a
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with SR 65, about halfway between SR 65's terminus and Jackson Center.


History

The SR 119 designation was created in 1923 following what is now its current route from the Indiana border to SR 29 in Shelby County. The designation was overlaid on existing State Highways 171 and 172 which had been under state control since the initial designation of highways in 1912. In 1937, SR 119 was extended east to SR 65, its present terminus. No major changes to SR 119's alignment have occurred since then.


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*{{commons category inline 119 Transportation in Mercer County, Ohio Transportation in Auglaize County, Ohio Transportation in Shelby County, Ohio