Oklahoma State Highway 32
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State Highway 32 | |||||||
Length: | 77.5 mi (124.7 km) | ||||||
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West end: | US 81, Ryan | ||||||
East end: | US 70, Kingston | ||||||
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State Highway 32 (OK-32 or SH-32) is a state highway in Oklahoma. It runs 77.5 miles[1] west-to-east across the southern part of the state just above the Red River.
[edit] Route description
OK-32 begins at US 81 in Ryan. Heading east, it is 17 miles until the first town, Grady, then six more miles to a junction with OK-89. OK-32 duplexes with OK-89 for six miles, passing through Petersburg, and divide at Rubottom.
OK-32 continues east from there, passing through Courtney to the intersection with OK-76. Eight miles along, OK-32 intersects OK-96, then it's nine miles farther to the junction with I-35 outside Marietta, the seat of Love County.
Soon after passing I-35, OK-32 intersects with US 77, and passes through Marietta to a junction with OK-77S. OK-32 continues east, following the curve of Lake Texoma, passing through Lebanon, then intersects with OK-99C.
Five miles later is a junction with US 377/OK-99, followed two miles later with a junction with OK-70F. Two miles after that, OK-32 ends at US 70 in Kingston.
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[edit] References
- ^ Stuve, Eric. OK-32. OKHighways. URL accessed 19 September 2006.