Texas State Highway 38
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State Highway 38 |
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Formed: | 1919 | ||||||||
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Decomd.: | by 1939 | ||||||||
North end: | Oklahoma Border north of Honey Grove/ |
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South end: | SH 224 at Greenville/ |
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State Highway 38 or SH 38 is a discontinued state highway. It has been designated twice, both of which were cancelled by 1938. The first designation was a route from Greenville north through Honey Grove to the Oklahoma border. By 1933 it had been renumbered as part of SH 34. The route was instead reassigned to a new route from Galveston to Sugar Land. By 1938, this route had been reassigned to SH 6. This route number has not been used since.
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