Interstate 90 in Ohio

The innerbelt continues around Downtown Cleveland to a sharp east turn, nicknamed "Dead Man's Curve" for its frequent crashes.

There are plans to realign the freeway along a shallower curve within the next decade, as part of a larger project to improve the highway system in Cleveland.

I-90 separates from SR 2 in Euclid and passes through Lake County, eventually crossing over the Grand River.

Finally, I-90 enters Ashtabula County as it continues to travel northeast towards the Pennsylvania state line in Conneaut.

[citation needed] The year 1938 saw the addition of an eastward expansion to the Illuminating Company plant, which was within close proximity of Gordon Park.

[citation needed] 1941 saw an addition of the freeway, running between the former terminus at Gordon Park, to East 140th Street in Euclid.

[14][15] Interstate 490 is a spur route in Cleveland that connects I-90 and I-71 to I-77 and the Opportunity Corridor, functioning as an inner bypass of downtown.