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Pages in category "Streets in Oklahoma" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Flaming Lips Alley
The street passes just to the south of Wiley Post Airport and provides access to Southern Nazarene University. [5] After leaving Warr Acres, the highway re-enters Oklahoma City. SH-66 leaves N.W. 39th Expressway at an interchange with I-44 and SH-3 / SH-74 (the Lake Hefner Parkway ).
SH-41 was extended east to Oklahoma City sometime between August 1933 and October 1935. [3] SH-41's eastern terminus now fell at the intersection with US-62 / 277 . [ 4 ] The current western terminus was established between April 1938 and April 1939, when the highway was extended west from Sayre, through Sweetwater, to the Texas state line ...
Still an active state highway with no number, Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City SH-107 — — — — 1995 [154] 2000 [154] Temporary designation for 23rd Street while under construction in Oklahoma City SH-108: 24.00 [155] 38.62 US-64 east of Morrison: SH-51 east of Stillwater: 1955: current SH-109: 53.90 [156] 86.74 US-70 in Boswell
United States Numbered Highways in Oklahoma are part of a nationwide network of roadways passing through the 48 contiguous states. These U.S. Highways are the second-highest category of road classifications in the Oklahoma road system, just below the Interstate Highways. U.S. Highways are marked with a number contained inside a white shield in ...
N. 63rd Street — Wilshire Boulevard – Nichols Hills — Britton Road — Hefner Road – Lake Hefner — NE 122nd Street: 143.9: 231.6 — I-344 Toll (Kilpatrick Turnpike) — Memorial Road / Kelly Avenue: North end of freeway: Edmond: 152.0: 244.6: I-35 south (SH-66 west) – Oklahoma City, Downtown SH-66 east (2nd Street east) – Tulsa ...
State Highway 74, usually abbreviated as SH-74 or OK-74 (or simply Highway 74) is the numbering of two different highways maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma.These highways were once a single major north–south route, connecting Oklahoma City to more rural parts of the state.
Interstate 40 (I-40) is an Interstate Highway in Oklahoma that runs 331 miles (533 km) across the state from Texas to Arkansas.West of Oklahoma City, it parallels and replaces old U.S. Highway 66 (US-66), and, east of Oklahoma City, it parallels US-62, US-266, and US-64.