Talk:U.S. Route 287
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[edit] Incorrect edit comment about 287 not going through OK
My edit comment about 287 not going through Oklahoma is incorrect. It does go through OK, but as it just passes through a very brief portion of the OK panhandle, it is not a major route connecting OK to TX as implied by the statement that I removed. Nova SS 14:03, 21 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] History notes
- State highway numbers
- TX: (US 69), 106, 19, 22, (US 75), 34, (US 81), 50, 5, 9
- OK: 38, 3
- CO: 59, (US 40, US 87, 14), 123
- WY: 50, (US 30), 80
- MT: 1, (US 10N, US 91), 33
- Auto trails
- Colorado to Gulf Highway, Fort Worth to Amarillo
- Rocky Mountain Highway, Rawlins to Yellowstone Park
- Geysers to Glaciers Trail, Three Forks to Choteau
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