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State Road 110 in Northern Indiana consists of two discontinuous east-west segments. Neither segment passes through any towns. The western portion is 2.5 miles long and connects State Road 10 with U.S. Route 231 in Jasper County. The eastern portion runs along the border between Fulton County and Marshall County; it is 16.4 miles long and connects State Road 17 at the west end with State Road 25 at the east end, and has an interchange with U.S. Route 31 south of Argos.
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Source: INDOT Roadway Referencing System[1]
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