Permalink Reply by Chip Roush on February 8, 2013 at 1:04am I've heard rumor that there is one going on the Richards property on McSwiggen road... just before you go into White Culvert.
Glasgow Rd has all kinds of markers and a Township Trustee told me they were markers for the road crew who is going to chip-and-Seal it, to give the trucks access to the Richards well.
Again.. this is all rumor, nothing definitive.
Permalink Reply by H. Allison on February 8, 2013 at 12:03pm Thanks!
Nothing on ODNR reports, yet.
H. Allison,
The only Laughlin Road that I know of does not intersect SR-518.
The Laughlin Rd that I know of ends at SR-164 (west) and Stuebenvilled Rd (east).
And Laughlin is Souht and parallel with SR-518.
Which Laughlin / 518 are you speaking of?
Are these ribbons near the Gas Station now called the Pit Stop?
I am not familiar with any other landmarks in that area.
Permalink Reply by H. Allison on February 16, 2013 at 2:41pm I'm sorry. It's 164 and Laughlin south of the Pit Stop.
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