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Route 4 Trip with Dan



I have always liked looking at maps and atlases. I know a lot about traveling. It is very interesting to me to think that a road that I live near goes to California or the East Coast. Have you ever thought where does that road go? Well, back on August 6th, 2003, my friend Dan and I went to find the northern "source" of Ohio Route 4, which runs through my hometown.


Picture of Dan in the car
Picture by: Garrett Turner

This is the Big K-mart in Marysville that we stopped at to get batteries.
Picture by: Dan Small

Picture of the cloudy sky over Route 4.
Picture by: Dan Small

This is an old building we saw the top of from Route 4. We turned down a road and took this picture.
Picture by: Dan Small

This sign is hard to read, but it says "McKinley Park." This picture is in Marion, which was the home of the 25th President of the United States- William McKinley.
Picture by: Dan Small

Dan and I in our Burger King crowns in Bucyrus.
Picture by: Garrett Turner

The is the Family Video in Bucyrus. The sign is humorous, if you think about it.
Picture by: Dan Small

This is a tractor going up Route 4 North.
Picture by: Dan Small

This is the sign that you see before you go down into the caverns. It is impossible to read, but it explains about the cave. We didn't go down into the cave, but we looked around on top.
Picture by: Garrett Turner

This picture is near the cavern. It is the U.S. and Canadian flags.
Picture by: Garrett Turner

This is a railroad yard just inside of Erie Co.
Picture by: Dan Small

This is another picture of the railroad yard.
Picture by: Dan Small

This car was funny looking. It had rails on top of it, which served no purpose, except to raise question and get a good laugh.
Picture by: Dan Small

This is Sandusky Bay in downtown Sandusky. Across the bay is Cedar Point.
Picture by: Garrett Turner

No trespassing sign in downtown Sandusky.
Picture by: Dan Small

This is a sign pointing to the intersection where Route 4 begins in Sandusky.
Picture by: Garrett Turner

This is the first sign of Route 4 South.
Picture by: Garrett Turner

Route 4 ends at its intersection with US Route 6 and OH 101. This is the signage for the junction.
Picture by: Garrett Turner

The last sign on Route 4 North.
Picture by: Garrett Turner

The intersection where Route 4 ends.
Picture by: Garrett Turner

This is a nuclear power plant on OH Route 2 in Lucas County.
Picture by: Dan Small

This is a bridge over the Maumee River on OH Route 2 in Toledo.
Picture by: Garrett Turner

The Glass City. Picture of downtown Toledo from the bridge in the previous picture.
Picture by: Garrett Turner
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