 Oklahoma State Highway 74, usually abbreviated as SH-74 or OK-74 (or simply Highway 74) is the numbering of two different highways maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. These highways were once a single major north-south route, connecting Oklahoma City to more rural parts of the state. The original road stretched from OK-7 near Tatums, Oklahoma to OK-11 west of Deer Creek. Image File history File links Circle_sign_74. ...
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Oklahoma State Highway 7, often abbreviated as OK-7 or SH-7, is a 150-mile (242 km) highway in southern Oklahoma. ...
Tatums is a town located in Carter County, Oklahoma. ...
Deer Creek is a town located in Grant County, Oklahoma. ...
Due to encroaching Interstate highways - especially Interstate 35 - the middle section of the route through Norman, Moore, and Oklahoma City has been decommissioned for reasons of redundancy. However, some maps show OK-74 as duplexed with I-35, I-240, and I-44, thus linking the two sections. INTERSTATE JUNCTIONS JUNCTION EXIT # Mexican Border TX 0 I-10 TX 153-156 I-37 TX 158 I-20 TX 418 (I-35E) I-30 TX 427-428 (I-35E) I-40 OK 126-128 I-44 OK 133-138 I-70 MO 2 I-29 MO 4-8 I...
Bizzell Library, University of Oklahoma Norman is a major city in Cleveland County, Oklahoma and is part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area. ...
Moore is a rapidly growing suburb located in Cleveland County, Oklahoma and is part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area. ...
MAJOR JUNCTIONS JUNCTION EXIT # I-44 Oklahoma 0 I-35 Oklahoma 4 OK-77H (Sooner Rd. ...
MAJOR JUNCTIONS JUNCTION MILEPOST I-40 Oklahoma 120 I-35 Oklahoma 130-135 I-55 Missouri 290 Legend BROWSE STATE HWYS Interstate 44 is an interstate highway in the central United States. ...
The north section of the route is 91.5 miles in length, while the southern half is 52.6 miles long. This leads to a total length of 144.1 miles.
Route descriptions Southern section
The southern section's northern terminus, at I-35 in Goldsby. From the southern terminus at OK-7, the southern section of OK-74 goes due north to Elmore City, where it intersects with OK-29. After a couple of turns in the Elmore City area, the highway continues due north to Maysville and OK-19. Still continuing northward, the highway meets the southern terminus of OK-24, and continues into Purcell. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2576x1932, 1300 KB) Summary The northern terminus of OK-74 at I-35 in Goldsby, Oklahoma. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2576x1932, 1300 KB) Summary The northern terminus of OK-74 at I-35 in Goldsby, Oklahoma. ...
Elmore City is a town located in Garvin County, Oklahoma. ...
Maysville is a town located in Garvin County, Oklahoma. ...
Oklahoma State Highway 19, also known as OK-19 or SH-19, is a 172 mile[1] (278. ...
Oklahoma State Highway 24, also sometimes referred to as Highway 24, OK-24, or SH-24, is a highway maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. ...
Purcell is a city located in Oklahoma. ...
In Purcell, OK-74 is duplexed with U.S. 77 and OK-39. It finally splits off and begins heading west. From here, the highway becomes more hilly and curvy as it heads toward Washington. The road never actually enters Washington, passing just one mile north of it. However, Washington is accessible via OK-24, which has its northern terminus at OK-74 as well. (Both termini of OK-24 are at OK-74.) US 77 is a north-south United States highway. ...
Oklahoma State Highway 39, abbreviated as OK-39 or (officially) SH-39, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. ...
Washington is a town located in McClain County, Oklahoma. ...
The highway then returns to a due north course after its intersection with OK-24. It goes through the town of Goldsby and then ends at I-35. Goldsby is a town located in McClain County, Oklahoma. ...
Northern section The highway's northern section begins at a stack interchange with Interstate 44 in Bethany. The first part of the northern section is a freeway, called the Lake Hefner Parkway because part of it runs along the east shore of Lake Hefner. The freeway, a major part of the Oklahoma Freeway system, serves the eastern part of Edmond. At the Kilpatrick Turnpike, the freeway comes to an end, but Highway 74 continues northward on Portland Avenue. Bethany is a northwest suburb of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area and is located in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. ...
Lake Hefner is a reservoir in nortwestern Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. ...
Edmond is a rapidly growing suburban city located in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma in the central part of the state. ...
The Kilpatrick Turnpike is a toll road in the state of [[Oklahoma] that runs from Interstate 40 on its east side to I-35, where it then turns into the Turner Turnpike. ...
After leaving Edmond the road shrinks to two lanes, becoming very hilly. Though it is in a rural area, the highway is still fairly busy, and the narrowness of the road combined with the terrain and number of cross streets cause a large number of accidents. (There has been a campaign by some to get ODOT to improve the road, but this has been met with little success.) As the road passes Crescent it becomes less busy. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (often abbreviated as ODOT) is a state government organization in charge of maintaining public roadways of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. ...
Crescent is a city located in Logan County, Oklahoma. ...
The road passes through the towns of Covington and Garber, Oklahoma as it continues, again on a due north course. Between Covington and Garber the road intersects with U.S. 412, which can be used to access Enid, just 14 miles to the east. Covington is a town located in Garfield County, Oklahoma. ...
Garber is a city located in Garfield County, Oklahoma. ...
United States Highway 412 is an east-west United States highway. ...
Enid is a city located in Garfield County, Oklahoma. ...
Twenty miles north of U.S. 412, the highway meets U.S. 60 near Lamont. The two roads share a brief duplex before splitting off again. Eight miles north of this, OK-74 intersects with OK-11 between Deer Creek and Numa, Oklahoma. It is at this intersection that the designation ends. US 60 is an east-west United States highway, running 2,670 miles (4,300 km) from Virginia to Arizona. ...
Lamont is a town located in Grant County, Oklahoma. ...
Spurs SH-74 has six spur routes (going up to a suffix of F), the highest number of any state highway in Oklahoma. One of these, OK-74A, no longer connects to the parent highway.
I-35 approaching OK-74A (Lindsey Street) in Norman. - OK-74A runs along Lindsey Street in Norman, connecting I-35 to U.S. 77. This highway runs straight through the University of Oklahoma campus. It connected to the section of OK-74 which was converted to I-35.
- OK-74B connects OK-74 in Goldsby to OK-76 south of Blanchard. Cole lies along the middle of this hilly spur.
- OK-74C connects OK-74 in Crescent to U.S. 77 north of Guthrie.
- OK-74D connects OK-74 to the unincorporated community of Lovell.
- OK-74E goes from OK-51 north to Marshall, and then it goes east and ends at OK-74.
- OK-74F goes from OK-74 west to Cashion, and then goes north to OK-33.
- Historically, Green Avenue on the north side of Purcell from OK-74 to I-35 was designated OK-74G. However, this designation was removed, and is currently signed as To NORTH I-35.
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2576x1932, 1292 KB) Summary Oklahoma State Highway 9 exit from Interstate 35. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2576x1932, 1292 KB) Summary Oklahoma State Highway 9 exit from Interstate 35. ...
Bizzell Library, University of Oklahoma Norman is a major city in Cleveland County, Oklahoma and is part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area. ...
The University of Oklahoma (OU) is an institution of higher learning located in Oklahoma. ...
Blanchard is a city located in Oklahoma. ...
Cole is a town located in McClain County, Oklahoma. ...
Downtown Guthries Victorian Architecture Guthrie is a city located in Logan County, Oklahoma and is part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area. ...
Marshall is a town located in Logan County, Oklahoma. ...
Cashion is a town located in Oklahoma. ...
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