Oklahoma State Highway 1
978-613-2-98070-0
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2010-09-12
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. State Highway 1, sometimes abbreviated as SH-1 or OK-1, is a 208-mile (335 km) highway maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It travels through the southeastern part of the state, nicknamed Little Dixie. Because Oklahoma uses odd numbers for east and west highways (the opposite of U.S. and Interstate highways), SH-1 is signed east and west. SH-1 eastbound begins at US-177/SH-199 between Mannsville and Madill. It then winds northward to the town of Ravia, and becomes concurrent with SH-7 at through Mill Creek. Highway 7 splits off to the west soon after and SH-1 continues northward to Hickory, Oklahoma and Roff. In Fitzhugh SH-1 becomes a multilane highway. It then becomes a freeway serving as part of a beltway around Ada. Through Ada it is briefly concurrent with US-377/SH-99.
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