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Section through Lake Murray State Park became SH-77D in 1960; section from SH-32 northward became SH-77 a year earlier; Section through Oklahoma City transferred to US 77 SH-77A — — Partial loop and spurs through Lake Murray State Park — 1952 Renumbered to SH-77S SH-77C — — — — — 1954 Became part of SH-53 SH-77C: 0.47 [104] 0.76
The portion of the road on the state highway system is 4.35 miles (7.00 km) long. [5] Lincoln Boulevard passes through the core of the state government complex; many state buildings are located along its path. The Oklahoma State Capitol is located within its median. Near the capitol, the highway has an interchange with N.E. 23rd Street.
State Highway 137 (SH-137) is a 6.31-mile (10.15 km) highway in Ottawa County, Oklahoma. It is a two-lane highway beginning at State Highway 10 east of Miami and ends at U.S. Highway 60 in Twin Bridges State Park on the north side of the Grand Lake o' the Cherokees. It has no lettered spur routes. SH-137 was established circa 1957.
Formerly Wah-Sha-She State Park. Leased to the Osage Nation since 2011 by the US Corps of Engineers ; [ 5 ] subleased since 2015 to the non-profit Hulah Lake Osage Association which maintains the park through volunteer efforts and campground fees.
To help fund a backlog of deferred maintenance and park improvements, the state implemented an entrance fee for this park and 21 others effective June 15, 2020. The fees, charged per vehicle, start at $10 per day for a single-day or $8 for residents with an Oklahoma license plate or Oklahoma tribal plate.
To help fund a backlog of deferred maintenance and park improvements, the state implemented an entrance fee for this park and 21 others effective June 15, 2020. The fees, charged per vehicle, start at $10 per day for a single-day or $8 for residents with an Oklahoma license plate or Oklahoma tribal plate.
Great Plains State Park is a 487-acre (1.97 km 2) Oklahoma state park located in Kiowa County, Oklahoma. The part of the park that is developed for campers and hikers is about 487 acres. The part of the park that is developed for campers and hikers is about 487 acres.
At the same time, SH-50A was established to connect the new road to Alabaster Caverns. [4] Around this time, SH-34C, formerly a continuous highway linking SH-34 to Boiling Springs State Park and onward to SH-50, was split into two highways, with the middle section through the park being decommissioned. The section of highway east of the park ...