Oklahoma State Highway 89

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State Highway 89
Length: 30.3 mi (48.8 km)
South end: Farm to Market Road 677
North end: State Highway 53 east of Loco
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State Highway 89 is a state highway in southern Oklahoma. It runs from the Texas state line to State Highway 53, a distance of 30.3 miles[1]. It has no lettered spur routes.

[edit] Route description

SH-89 begins at the Taovoyas bridge on the Red River, continuing Farm to Market Road 677 from Texas. It intersects State Highway 32 at Courtney and duplexes with it for six miles to the west. After splitting off to the north, it travels for 13 miles and briefly duplexes with U.S. 70 between the towns of Cornish and Ringling. At Ringling, SH-89 splits back off to the north and travels nine more miles to end at SH-89 near Loco.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stuve, Eric. OK-89. OKHighways. URL accessed 26 September 2006.

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