Mile Marker - #2-7
N 40° 03.801 W 081° 00.882
17T E 498746 N 4434788
Conveniently located at an I-70 rest stop, an old National Road mile marker has been "transplanted" for our edification via this Historic Marker.
Waymark Code: WMYD9
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 11/11/2006
Views: 48
Marker Text: The earliest highway signs along the National Road (Route 40) in Ohio were milestones located at one-mile intervals along the north side of the roadway. Each stone indicated the distance to Cumberland, Maryland, the eastern terminus of the National Road, and to the nearest cities and villages for both east and westbound travelers.
The posted coordinates refer to the historical sign at the eastbound rest area. There is also a matching sign at the westbound rest area at N40° 03.884' W081° 00.699'.
Marker Number: 2-7
County: Belmont
Significance of Location: Thing
Additional Coordinate description: Zanesville was on the marker. Never thought to get the coordinates. Looks like 5 miles to Zanesville.
Bicentenial Mark: no
Website address: [Web Link]
Additional Coordinate: Not Listed
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