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The Muskogee Roads was the colloquial name for a system of railroads under common management operationally headquartered in Muskogee, Oklahoma and controlled by the Muskogee Company of Philadelphia. [1] The Muskogee Roads were the only Class I railroads to be headquartered in Oklahoma and had a major impact on the development and livelihood of ...
Osage Railway (one of the Muskogee Roads) 1921 1953 N/A Ozark and Cherokee Central Railway: SLSF: 1903 1907 St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad: Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway: ATSF: 1920 1965 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: Poteau and Cavanal Mountain Railroad: 1923 1931 N/A (Owned trackage but never actually operated) Poteau Valley ...
State Highway 165 (SH-165) is a state highway in Muskogee County, Oklahoma.It runs east along Peak Boulevard in the southern part of Muskogee from US-64 to the northern terminus of the southern section of the Muskogee Turnpike, then runs north as a freeway connecting the two sections of the turnpike.
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Road & Track (stylized as R&T) is an American automotive enthusiast magazine first published 1947. It is owned by Hearst Magazines and is published six times per year. The editorial offices are located in New York, New York .
After heading toward downtown Columbus, US 62 diverts from SR 3 onto US 40 (Broad Street) for a few blocks to Nelson Road. US 62 runs concurrently with I-670 near John Glenn Columbus International Airport until the eastern side of I-270 where US 62 heads toward Gahanna , New Albany , Johnstown , Utica , Millersburg , and Navarre .
The old fort was located in present Muskogee County, Oklahoma. It is located at Lee and Ash Streets in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma . [ 10 ] The Oklahoma Historical Society operates the site, which includes a reconstruction of the early log fort, original buildings from the 1840s through 1870s, and the Commissary Visitor Center, which has museum ...
U.S. Highway 69 crosses the Red River to enter Bryan County, Oklahoma concurrent with US-75 3 miles (4.8 km) [2] south of Colbert.The first few miles of highway north of the state line are freeway-grade, featuring three interchanges, including one at State Highway 91.