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The Black Horse Pike heads south from US 130 in Camden as a four-lane, divided highway comprising Route 168, which continues north of US 130 on Mt. Ephraim Avenue. It heads south and interchanges Route 76C , which heads west and provides access to Interstate 76 (I-76) and the Walt Whitman Bridge .
You may want to call us at 1-800-HOCKING (462-5464) for directions to specific locations within the Hocking Hills that are not listed on our Hocking County maps. Or, stop by when you arrive and we’ll point you in the right direction and send you off with one of our Hocking Hills maps.
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Driving Park is an urban residential area on the Near East Side of Columbus, Ohio just south of Interstate 70. Mainly a middle-class, predominantly African American neighborhood , Driving Park and its surrounding neighborhoods consist of an area of 17,730 residents.
The Historic National Road Byway is lined with "pike towns" that grew up around stopping points for foot and horse powered traffic in the early 19th century. In Ohio, the byway extends from the West Virginia state line at the Ohio River to the Indiana state line, 225 miles long.