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The Ohio River Scenic Byway is a 943 mi National Scenic Byway that runs through Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio along the northern bank of the Ohio River. The byway starts at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers near Fort Defiance State Park in Illinois, continues through southern Indiana, and ends in East Liverpool, Ohio. The route was designated a state scenic byway of Indiana in 1992 and a National Scenic Byway in 1996. It originally was a 302 mile route that ran parallel to the Ohio River through 13 southern Indiana counties. In 1998 the Ohio and Illinois portions were added to the Indiana section to form the current byway.