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====Major highways==== [[File:Toledo, Ohio 1955 Yellow Book.jpg|thumb|A 1955 [[Interstate Highway System|Interstate]] planning map of Toledo]] [[File:Summertime in Toledo, Ohio 2019.jpg|thumb|The [[Veterans' Glass City Skyway]] carries [[Interstate 280 (Ohio)|I-280]] over the Maumee River]] [[File:AnthonyWayneBridge.JPG|thumb|Anthony Wayne Bridge]] Three major [[interstate highway]]s run through Toledo. [[Interstate 75]] (I-75) travels north–south and provides a direct route to Detroit and Cincinnati. The [[Ohio Turnpike]] carries east–west traffic on I-[[Interstate 80|80]]/[[Interstate 90|90]]. The Turnpike serves Toledo via exits 52, 59, 64, 71, and 81. The Turnpike connects Toledo to [[Chicago]] in the west and [[Cleveland]] in the east. In addition, there are two auxiliary interstate highways in the area. [[Interstate 475 (Ohio)|Interstate 475]] is a 20-mile bypass that begins in Perrysburg and ends in west Toledo, meeting I-75 at both ends. It is cosigned with [[US Highway 23 in Ohio|US 23]] for its first 13 miles. [[Interstate 280 (Ohio)|Interstate 280]] is a spur that connects the Ohio Turnpike to I-75 through east and central Toledo. The [[Veterans' Glass City Skyway]] is part of this route, which was the most expensive ODOT project ever at its completion. This {{convert|400|ft|m|-1|adj=on}} tall bridge includes a glass covered pylon, which lights up at night, adding a distinctive feature to Toledo's [[skyline]].<ref>{{Cite journal |title=Ohio DOT endorses design for Maumee River crossing |journal=Civil Engineering |volume=70 |issue=9 |page=12 |date=September 2000 |url=http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=659547 |access-date=August 4, 2014 |via=[[Transportation Research Board]] |archive-date=August 8, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808050755/http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=659547 |url-status=dead}}</ref> The [[Anthony Wayne Bridge]], a {{convert|3215|ft|m|adj=on}} [[suspension bridge]] crossing the [[Maumee River]], has been a staple of Toledo's skyline for more than 80 years. It is locally known as the "High-Level Bridge."
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