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Oklahoma State Highway 97

State Highway 97 (abbreviated SH-97) is a 19.86-mile (31.96 km) state highway, maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It connects two towns in the northeast part of the state: Sapulpa and Sand Springs. Several communities of West Tulsa are along the road between these two towns, including Pretty Water, Allen, and Prattville.

State Highway 97

Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length19.86 mi[2][3][4] (31.96 km)
ExistedFebruary 3, 1952[1]–present
Major junctions
South end
US 75 Alt. / SH-33 / SH-66 in Sapulpa
Major intersections
North endZink Ranch
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
Highway system
  • Oklahoma State Highway System
SH-96 SH-98

SH-97 has existed since 1952. The highway had a lettered spur, SH-97T, for one year, but it is no longer on the state highway system.

Route description edit

State Highway 97 begins in Sapulpa at an intersection that serves as the terminus of two other highways—U.S. Route 75 Alternate and State Highway 33 (SH-66 also passes through the intersection). From this point, the highway heads north toward the Turner Turnpike (I-44), which it has an interchange with. At the northern outskirts of Sapulpa, it serves as the western terminus of SH-166, a short spur route. The highway then passes through unincorporated areas of northeast Creek County.[2]

At W. 61st Street S., the road crosses into Tulsa County. About one mile (1.6 km) north of the county line, SH-97 enters Prattville, a neighborhood of Sand Springs.[3][5] At the north end of the town, the highway intersects SH-51 and begins a concurrency with it. The two routes cross the Arkansas River into the main part of Sand Springs together. SH-97 then has an interchange with the Sand Springs Expressway, a freeway which carries US-64 and US-412; SH-51 merges onto the eastbound freeway, bound for downtown Tulsa.

SH-97 continues straight ahead on North Wilson Avenue, then turns onto West 2nd Street and passes through downtown Sand Springs. The highway turns back to the north at McKinley Avenue. The highway continues north out of town until reaching a T intersection, where it continues by turning right.[6] (The left turn at this intersection is former SH-97T; see below). The highway continues north through southeast Osage County to the Zink Ranch. The highway ends at Rock School Road in front of the ranch.[5]

History edit

State Highway 97 was originally commissioned on February 3, 1952.[1] At this time, the highway extended from Sapulpa (at its present-day southern terminus, where it intersected what was then US-66) to the southern SH-51 junction, which also carried US-64 (as the Keystone Expressway had not yet been built).[7] The highway was extended north into Osage County on October 15, 1956.[1] The only changes that have occurred since then are relatively minor changes in alignment through Sand Springs and Sapulpa.

Spurs edit

SH-166 edit

 

State Highway 166

LocationSapulpa
Length0.69 mi[2] (1,110 m)

State Highway 166 is a very short highway in Creek County. It runs for 0.69 miles (1.11 km) through Sapulpa, from SH-97 to Frankoma Road, the alignment of old Route 66. The eastern terminus of SH-166 serves Frankoma Pottery.

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SH-97T edit

 

State Highway 97T

LocationSand Springs
ExistedJanuary 17, 2003–January 2004

SH-97 once had a truck bypass connecting to it, State Highway 97T. This highway was decommissioned one year after it was designated.

Junction list edit

CountyLocationmi[6]kmDestinationsNotes
CreekSapulpa0.00.0 
 
   US 75 Alt. / SH-33 / SH-66
Southern terminus, northern terminus of SH-75A, eastern terminus of SH-33
1.11.8   I-44 / Turner TurnpikeInterchange, exit 215
1.62.6  SH-166Western terminus of SH-166
TulsaSand Springs8.513.7  SH-51Southern end of SH-51 concurrency
9.715.6    US 64 / US 412 / SH-51Interchange, northern end of SH-51 concurrency
OsageZink Ranch20.032.2Rock School RoadNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "Memorial Dedication and Revision History, SH 97". Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
  2. ^ a b c Oklahoma Department of Transportation (n.d.). Control Section Maps: Creek County (PDF) (Map) (2008 ed.). Scale not given. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Oklahoma Department of Transportation (n.d.). Control Section Maps: Tulsa County (PDF) (Map) (2008 ed.). Scale not given. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
  4. ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation (n.d.). Control Section Maps: Osage County (PDF) (Map) (2008 ed.). Scale not given. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
  5. ^ a b Oklahoma Atlas and Gazetteer (Map). 1:200,000. DeLorme. 2006.
  6. ^ a b Google (December 14, 2012). "Oklahoma State Highway 97" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 14, 2012.
  7. ^ Highways of Oklahoma (PDF) (Map). Oklahoma Department of Highways. 1953. Retrieved March 4, 2010.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • SH-97 at OKHighways
  • SH-97T at OKHighways
  • SH-166 at OKHighways

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State Highway 97 abbreviated SH 97 is a 19 86 mile 31 96 km state highway maintained by the U S state of Oklahoma It connects two towns in the northeast part of the state Sapulpa and Sand Springs Several communities of West Tulsa are along the road between these two towns including Pretty Water Allen and Prattville State Highway 97Route informationMaintained by ODOTLength19 86 mi 2 3 4 31 96 km ExistedFebruary 3 1952 1 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 75 Alt SH 33 SH 66 in SapulpaMajor intersectionsI 44 Turner Turnpike in Sapulpa US 64 US 412 SH 51 in Sand SpringsNorth endZink RanchLocationCountryUnited StatesStateOklahomaHighway systemOklahoma State Highway System Interstate US State Turnpikes SH 96 SH 98 SH 97 has existed since 1952 The highway had a lettered spur SH 97T for one year but it is no longer on the state highway system Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Spurs 3 1 SH 166 3 2 SH 97T 4 Junction list 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editState Highway 97 begins in Sapulpa at an intersection that serves as the terminus of two other highways U S Route 75 Alternate and State Highway 33 SH 66 also passes through the intersection From this point the highway heads north toward the Turner Turnpike I 44 which it has an interchange with At the northern outskirts of Sapulpa it serves as the western terminus of SH 166 a short spur route The highway then passes through unincorporated areas of northeast Creek County 2 At W 61st Street S the road crosses into Tulsa County About one mile 1 6 km north of the county line SH 97 enters Prattville a neighborhood of Sand Springs 3 5 At the north end of the town the highway intersects SH 51 and begins a concurrency with it The two routes cross the Arkansas River into the main part of Sand Springs together SH 97 then has an interchange with the Sand Springs Expressway a freeway which carries US 64 and US 412 SH 51 merges onto the eastbound freeway bound for downtown Tulsa SH 97 continues straight ahead on North Wilson Avenue then turns onto West 2nd Street and passes through downtown Sand Springs The highway turns back to the north at McKinley Avenue The highway continues north out of town until reaching a T intersection where it continues by turning right 6 The left turn at this intersection is former SH 97T see below The highway continues north through southeast Osage County to the Zink Ranch The highway ends at Rock School Road in front of the ranch 5 History editState Highway 97 was originally commissioned on February 3 1952 1 At this time the highway extended from Sapulpa at its present day southern terminus where it intersected what was then US 66 to the southern SH 51 junction which also carried US 64 as the Keystone Expressway had not yet been built 7 The highway was extended north into Osage County on October 15 1956 1 The only changes that have occurred since then are relatively minor changes in alignment through Sand Springs and Sapulpa Spurs editSH 166 edit nbsp State Highway 166LocationSapulpaLength0 69 mi 2 1 110 m State Highway 166 is a very short highway in Creek County It runs for 0 69 miles 1 11 km through Sapulpa from SH 97 to Frankoma Road the alignment of old Route 66 The eastern terminus of SH 166 serves Frankoma Pottery KML file edit help Template Attached KML Oklahoma State Highway 166KML is from Wikidata SH 97T edit nbsp State Highway 97TLocationSand SpringsExistedJanuary 17 2003 January 2004 SH 97 once had a truck bypass connecting to it State Highway 97T This highway was decommissioned one year after it was designated Junction list editCountyLocationmi 6 kmDestinationsNotes CreekSapulpa0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 75 Alt SH 33 SH 66Southern terminus northern terminus of SH 75A eastern terminus of SH 33 1 11 8 nbsp nbsp I 44 Turner TurnpikeInterchange exit 215 1 62 6 nbsp SH 166Western terminus of SH 166 TulsaSand Springs8 513 7 nbsp SH 51Southern end of SH 51 concurrency 9 715 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 64 US 412 SH 51Interchange northern end of SH 51 concurrency OsageZink Ranch20 032 2Rock School RoadNorthern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences edit a b c Oklahoma Department of Transportation Memorial Dedication and Revision History SH 97 Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved 2010 03 04 a b c Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Creek County PDF Map 2008 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved February 10 2011 a b Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Tulsa County PDF Map 2008 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved February 10 2011 Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Osage County PDF Map 2008 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved February 10 2011 a b Oklahoma Atlas and Gazetteer Map 1 200 000 DeLorme 2006 a b Google December 14 2012 Oklahoma State Highway 97 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 14 2012 Highways of Oklahoma PDF Map Oklahoma Department of Highways 1953 Retrieved March 4 2010 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Oklahoma State Highway 97KML is from Wikidata SH 97 at OKHighways SH 97T at OKHighways SH 166 at OKHighways Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oklahoma State Highway 97 amp oldid 1208142229 SH 97T, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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