Oklahoma State Highway 99
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State Highway 99, abbreviated SH-99, is a north–south state highway through central Oklahoma. It runs from the Texas border at Lake Texoma to the Kansas border near Lake Hulah. It is 241.5 miles (388.7 km) long. The highway overlaps US-377 for over half its length. SH-99 continues as K-99 after crossing the border into Kansas. This road continues for 233 miles (375 km) to the Nebraska border, where it becomes Nebraska Highway 99, which lasts an additional 14 miles (23 km). Thus, SH-99 is part of a triple-state highway numbered "99", which lasts a total of 488 miles (785 km).
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Bridge
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Abbott-Haney Bridge
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Seminole–Pottawatomie county line
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Willis Bridge; Oklahoma–Texas line;
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Lincoln
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Pawnee
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Payne
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Johnston
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Oklahoma 48 1924.svg
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Oklahoma 99 1924.svg
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in Cleveland
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in Madill
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in Pawhuska
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in Prague
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Northbound left exit and southbound left entrance; north end of freeway section;
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, ; western terminus of SH-33 Truck
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Cimarron Turnpike exit 48
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Interchange; ;
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Interchange; I-40 exit 200
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Northern terminus of SH-99C
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Western terminus of SH-10
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Western terminus of SH-99A
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Western terminus of SH-56; eastern terminus of SH-39
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Interchange, south end of SH-3 overlap; south end of freeway section
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Toll entrance to I-44/Turner Tpke.; I-44 exit 179; ODOT lists this as northern terminus of US-377
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Stonecipher Boulevard
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State Highway 99, abbreviated SH-99, is a north–south state highway through central Oklahoma. It runs from the Texas border at Lake Texoma to the Kansas border near Lake Hulah. It is 241.5 miles (388.7 km) long. The highway overlaps US-377 for over half its length. SH-99 continues as K-99 after crossing the border into Kansas. This road continues for 233 miles (375 km) to the Nebraska border, where it becomes Nebraska Highway 99, which lasts an additional 14 miles (23 km). Thus, SH-99 is part of a triple-state highway numbered "99", which lasts a total of 488 miles (785 km). State Highway 99 began as State Highway 48, a short highway connecting Ada to Holdenville. This highway was gradually expanded until it became a border-to-border route. In 1938, it was renumbered to match K-99, which was renumbered from K-11 the same day.
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