Ohio State Route 369 is one of the first routes in Ohio I ever clinched! I'm so proud! I would like to thank my family and everyone who believed in me...
Ohio Route 369 is a single lousy mile long. It's a tiny route descending southerly from US Route 40 to George Rogers Clark Park and Ohio Route 4. Like the other state highways numbered in the 350's and 360's, Ohio Route 369 was designated to provide access to a park. George Rogers Clark Park is a large county-maintained park that sits where Ohio Route 369 meets Ohio Route 4. The southern end at Ohio Route 4 hosts a full interchange. All of this is between Springfield and Dayton, in western Ohio.
My photo of Ohio Route 369 comes from the northern terminus of the route, at US Route 40. The guide marker depicted faces west from the southeast corner of the intersection with US Route 40. It points to the south. This photo was taken in October 2015, at an early phase of a trip to New England where I got some low-hanging fruit along the I-70 corridor in western Ohio.