K-99 (Kansas highway)
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K-99 |
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Maintained by KDOT | |||||||||
Length: | 233 mi (375 km) | ||||||||
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South end: | OK 99 south of Chautauqua | ||||||||
North end: | NE 99 in Summerfield | ||||||||
Major cities: | Chautauqua, Sedan, Howard, Hamilton, Madison, Olpe, Emporia, Admire, Eskridge, Alma, Wamego, Westmoreland, Blaine, Frankfort, Beattie, Summerfield | ||||||||
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K-99 is a Kansas state highway that runs 233 miles north-south through the eastern part of the state.
K-99 has its northern terminus near Summerfield at the Nebraska state line and its southern end south of Chautauqua where it crosses the Oklahoma border and becomes Oklahoma 99.
On its way, it passes through the counties of Marshall, Pottawatome, Wabaunsee, Lyon, Greenwood, Elk, and Chautauqua.
[edit] References
- Kennedy, Richie (2002). Kansas Highways Routelog (Kansas 99). Accessed on June 13, 2006.