U.S. Route 70 in Oklahoma
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U.S. Route 70 (abbreviated US-70) is a transcontinental U.S. highway extending from Globe, Arizona to Atlantic, North Carolina. Along the way, 289.81 miles (466.40 km) of its route passes through the state of Oklahoma. Entering the state south of Davidson, the highway serves Oklahoma's southern tier before exiting the state east of Broken Bow. It serves the cities of Ardmore, Durant, Hugo, and Idabel, as well as Tillman, Cotton, Jefferson, Carter, Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, and McCurtain counties.
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U.S. Route 70 in Oklahoma
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Arkansas
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Texas
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Choctaw
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Cotton
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Marshall
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Bryan
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Carter
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Jefferson
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Tillman
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McCurtain
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West
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* near Randlett
* in Ardmore
* in Ardmore
* in Durant
* near Hugo
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Kingston
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Durant
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Hugo
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Wilson
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Boswell
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Cornish
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Davidson
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Ardmore
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Bennington
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Devol
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Broken Bow
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Fort Towson
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Bokchito
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Ringling
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Idabel
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Madill
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Randlett
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Route of US 70 in Oklahoma highlighted in red
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;
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Continuation into Texas
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Cloverleaf interchange
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At-grade intersection; east end of freeway
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At-grade intersection; west end of freeway
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Continuation into Arkansas
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Cloverleaf interchange; exit number follows I-35 and is for SH-199; no exit number eastbound; I-35 exit 31B; western terminus of SH-199;
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Interchange; west end of freeway; Indian Nation Tpk. exit 1; southern terminus of the Indian Nation Tpk.; western terminus of US-70 Bus.; northern terminus of US-271 Bus.
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; eastern terminus of US-70 Byp.
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Eastern terminus of SH-109
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Eastern terminus of SH-22
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Eastern terminus of SH-32
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Eastern terminus of SH-5
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Eastern terminus of SH-70A
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Eastern terminus of US-70 Bus.
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Former US-69B/US-75B
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I-35 exit 29;
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Northern terminus of SH-209
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Northern terminus of SH-70A
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Northern terminus of SH-70B
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Northern terminus of SH-70F
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Northern terminus of SH-77S
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Northern terminus of SH-79
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Southern terminus of SH-147
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Southern terminus of SH-54
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Southern terminus of SH-5B
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Southern terminus of SH-65
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Southern terminus of SH-70C
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Southern terminus of SH-70D
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Southern terminus of SH-93
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Southern terminus of US-177;
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Western terminus of SH-109
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Western terminus of US-70 Byp.
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Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; east end of freeway
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I-44 exit 5; southern terminus of the H.E. Bailey Tpk.;
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Split into exits "US-271 Bus." and "US-271 south" westbound; ; southern terminus of US-271 Bus.
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Old Highway 70
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Oklahoma
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OK
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at the Texas state line
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at the Arkansas state line
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U.S. Route 70 (abbreviated US-70) is a transcontinental U.S. highway extending from Globe, Arizona to Atlantic, North Carolina. Along the way, 289.81 miles (466.40 km) of its route passes through the state of Oklahoma. Entering the state south of Davidson, the highway serves Oklahoma's southern tier before exiting the state east of Broken Bow. It serves the cities of Ardmore, Durant, Hugo, and Idabel, as well as Tillman, Cotton, Jefferson, Carter, Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, and McCurtain counties. US-70 was first established in Oklahoma in 1926. The highway's initial path (which entered the state in Cotton County, further east than it does today) included several deviations from the present-day route, serving Walters and following a more northerly course between Ardmore and Madill. US-70 did not enter Tillman County until 1945. The modern route between Ardmore and Madill was not established until 1984 when it received the US-70 designation.
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Oklahoma–Arkansas line
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