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K-23 continues north for about 3.4 miles (5.5 km) [11] [18] then enters the city of Hoxie becoming Main Street. [19] A few blocks into the city, is an intersection with US-24, also known as Oak Avenue. As K-23 exits the city it passes by Hoxie Cemetery and soon crosses South Bow Creek.
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K-23 south of Meade 1939: 1961 Became a portion of K-23 K-99: 234.473: 377.348 SH-99 at the Oklahoma state line south of Chautauqua: N-99 at the Nebraska state line north of Summerfield: 1938: current K-100: 0.6: 0.97 I-70/US-40/K-4 in Topeka (exit 357A) Dead end at the Kansas Governor's Residence in Topeka 1957: 1978
K-67 is a 0.972-mile-long (1.564 km) spur route that serves the Kansas Department of Corrections Norton Correctional Facility east of Norton in central Norton County. [1] [2] The highway begins at US-36 and K-383, which run concurrently east–west, and immediately has a grade crossing of the Kyle Railroad.
U.S. Highway 24 (US-24) in the state of Kansas runs east–west across the northern half of the state for 435.95 miles (701.59 km). The route mostly connects rural communities across the High Plains of Kansas, while also later providing an Interstate alternate between Topeka, Lawrence, and Kansas City.
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In 1927, the highway that became K-123 was established as K-23. [12] Then between July 1938 and 1940, US-183 was realigned to go east from Oberlin along US-36. At this time K-23 was realigned to follow K-9 west to US-83, then north to US-36 and US-183 in Oberlin and K-123 was created to replace the former alignment of K-23 from K-9 to Dresden.