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112 miles taking this route:

  1. Take I-70 EAST from Columbus to I-77 NORTH to CLEVELAND at EXIT 180B.
  2. Take I-77 NORTH to U.S. 36 to NEWCOMERSTOWN and PORT WASHINGTON at EXIT 65.
  3. Turn right off the exit ramp onto U.S. 36 EAST to Port Washington. Take U.S. 36 EAST to SR-416. Turn left onto SR-416 NORTH.
  4. Take SR-416 NORTH to Tuscarawas.
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