Ohio State Route 619


State Route 619 is an east-west state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The western terminus of State Route 619 is at an interchange with the Interstate 76/U.S. [Route 224 (Ohio)|U.S. Route 224] freeway in Barberton. Its eastern terminus is at State Route 183 in Lexington Township, [Stark County, Ohio|Lexington Township], just north of Alliance.

Route description

State Route 619 travels through Summit [County, Ohio|Summit] and Stark Counties. There are no stretches of the route that are incorporated within the National [Highway System (United States)|National Highway System].

History

First designated in 1937, SR 619 has generally followed the Barberton-to-Alliance alignment that it maintains today since its inception. With the exception of some minor re-alignments in Barberton, the highway has not seen any other significant changes since making its first appearance.