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Oklahoma State Highway PLACE NAMES Avard...........H-1.....26 Big Cedar. P-6 Bradley..........J-5.....826 Byng............L-5...1,090 Cavanal.........P-5 Clearview........M-4.....56 Corn............H-4....591 Davidson........H-7....375 Dundee.........K-7 Eubanks.........N-6 Forty One. H-5 Gideon..........O-3 Haileyville. N-5 . 891 Hickory..........L-6.....87 Humphreys . H-6 Kemp...........M-8....144 Lane............M-7 Logan...........F-2 Manchester . J-1. 104 Middleberg. J-5 Mustang. J-4 . 13,156 Numa...........J-1 Oscar...........J-7 Petersburg. K-8 Pyramid Corners . O-1 Ringold..........O-7 Savanna.........N-5....730 Smithville . P-6 Stratford.........L-6...1,474 Temple..........I-7...1,146 Ulan............N-5 Warner..........O-4...1,430 White Oak . O-1 Avery...........L-3 Bigheart.........M-1 Braggs..........O-4....301 Byron...........I-1......45 Cedar Springs . I-3 Clemscott. K-7 Cornish .........K-7....172 Davis...........K-6...2,610 Durant ..........M-7.13,549 Eufaula .........N-4...2,639 Foss............H-4....127 Glencoe.........L-3....583 Hallett...........L-2....168 Higgins..........N-5 Hunter..........J-2.....173 Kendrick.........L-3....138 Langley.........O-2....669 Lone Grove . K-7. 4,631 Mangum ........G-6...2,924 Midway..........K-4 Mutual..........H-3.....76 Oakland.........L-7....674 Ottawa..........O-1 Pharaoh.........M-4 Quapaw.........O-1....984 Ringwood........I-2.....424 Sawyer..........O-7 Snow...........N-6 Stringtown . M-6. 396 Terlton..........L-3.....85 Unger...........N-7 Warr Acres. J-4 . 9,735 Whitefield. O-5 . 231 AND LOCATION KEY Aydelotte . L-4 Billings..........K-2....436 Braman.........K-1....244 Cabaniss . M-5 Cedar Valley.. K-3 . 58 Cleo Springs . I-2. 326 Corum..........J-7 Deer Creek . K-1 . 147 Durham.........F-3 Eva.............C-1 Foster...........K-6 Glenpool . M-3 . 8,123 Hall Park . K-5. 1,088 Hillsdale.........J-2.....101 Huskey..........O-7 Kenefic..........M-7....192 Langston . K-3. 1,670 Lone Wolf........H-5....500 Manitou.........H-6....278 Midwest City . K-4. 54,088 Narcissa.........O-1 Oaks ...........O-2....412 Overbrook . K-7 Phillips..........M-6....150 Quay...........L-3.....47 Ripley...........L-3....444 Sayre ...........G-5...4,114 Snyder..........H-6...1,509 Strong City.......G-4.....42 Terral...........J-8.....386 Union City . J-4 . 1,375 Warren..........H-6 Whitesboro. O-5 (2000 CENSUS POPULATION) Babbs...........H-5 Binger ..........I-5.....708 Bray............J-6...1,035 Cache ..........I-6...2,371 Cement.........J-5.....530 Cleora..........O-2 Cottonwood . M-6 Dela............N-7 Durwood ........L-7 Fairfax..........L-2...1,555 Four Corners . C-1 Glover..........P-7 Hamden.........N-7 Hinton ..........I-4...2,175 Hydro...........I-4...1,060 Kent............N-7 Latta............L-6 Longdale........I-3.....310 Mannford . M-3 . 2,095 Milburn..........L-7....312 Nardin..........K-1 Oakwood........I-3......72 Owasso . M-2 . 18,502 Picher...........O-1...1,640 Quinlan .........H-2 Riverside . I-5 Schoolton. L-4 Soper...........N-7....300 Stroud ..........L-4...2,758 Texhoma........C-2....935 Utica............M-8 Warwick.........K-4....235 Wilburton .......N-5...2,972 Bache...........N-5 Bison...........J-3 Breckinridge. J-2. 239 Caddo..........M-7....944 Centrahoma. M-6 . 110 Cleveland. M-2 . 3,282 Council Hill. N-4 . 129 Delaware........N-1....456 Dustin...........M-5....452 Fairland . O-1. 1,025 Fowler..........L-4 Golden..........O-7 Hammon........G-4....469 Hitchcock........I-3.....141 Idabel ..........P-7...6,952 Kenton..........A-1 Laverne.........F-1...1,097 Lookeba.........I-4.....131 Mannsville . L-7 . 587 Milfay...........L-4 Nash ...........J-2.....224 Ochelata.........M-2....494 Owen...........M-1 Pickens.........O-6 Quinton.........N-5...1,071 Roberta.........M-7 Schulter.........M-4 South Coffeyville . N-1 . 790 Stuart...........M-5....220 Texola ..........F-5.....47 Valley Brook. K-4 . 817 Washington . K-5 . 520 Willis ...........L-8 Achille..........M-8....506 Amber..........J-5.....490 Bado ...........I-3 Bixby...........M-3.13,336 Briartown . O-4 Cairo...........M-6 Central High. J-6. 954 Clinton..........H-4...8,833 County Line . K-6 Del City . K-4. 22,128 Eagle City . I-3 Fairmont.........J-2.....147 Fox.............K-7 Goldsby.........K-5...1,204 Hanna..........N-5....133 Hitchita..........N-4....113 Indiahoma . H-6 . 374 Keota...........O-4....517 Laverty..........J-5 Lookout.........H-1 Maramec........L-2....104 Mill Creek........L-6....340 Nashoba ........O-6 Octavia..........P-6 Ozark...........H-6 Pickett..........L-6 Raiford..........N-5 Rock Island . P-4 . 709 Scipio...........M-5 Southard . I-3 Sturgis..........C-1 Thackerville . K-8 . 404 Valliant..........O-7....771 Washita.........I-5 Willow ..........G-5....114 Acme...........J-6 America.........P-8 Baker...........E-1 Blackburn........L-2....102 Bridgeport . I-4. 109 Calera..........M-7..1,739 Centralia . N-1 Cloud Chief . H-5 Courtney . K-8 Delhi............G-5 Eagletown . P-7 Fair Oaks........N-3....122 Foyil............N-2....234 Goltry...........J-2.....268 Harden City . L-6 Hobart ..........H-5...3,997 Indianola........N-5....191 Ketchum.........O-2....286 Lawrence Creek. M-3 . 119 Lost City.........O-3 Marble City. O-4 . 242 Millerton.........O-7....359 Navajo..........H-6 Oilton...........L-3...1,099 Paden ..........L-4....446 Piedmont . J-4 . 3,650 Ralston..........L-2....355 Rocky...........H-5....174 Scraper.........O-3 Sparks..........L-4....137 Sugden .........J-7......59 The Village. K-4. 10,157 Vanoss..........L-6 Watonga ........I-3...4,658 Wilson..........K-7...1,584 Ada ............L-6..15,691 Ames...........I-2.....199 Bald Hill.........N-3 Blackwell . K-1. 7,668 Brinkman . G-5 Calumet.........J-4.....535 Ceres...........K-2 Cloudy..........O-7 Covington........K-2....553 Dempsey........G-4 Eakly...........I-5.....276 Fairview ........I-2...2,733 Francis..........L-5....332 Goodland. N-7 Hardesty ........D-2....277 Hochatown. P-7 Ingersoll. I-1 Keyes...........B-1....410 Lawton .........I-6..92,757 Lotsee..........M-3.....11 Marietta .........K-8...2,445 Milo............K-7 Navina..........K-3 Okarche.........J-4...1,110 Page ...........P-6 Pierce...........N-4 Ramona.........M-2....564 Roff............L-6....734 Scullin..........L-6 Spaulding........M-5.....62 Sulphur .........L-6...4,794 Thomas.........H-4...1,238 Velma...........J-6.....664 Watova..........N-2 Winchester. M-3. 424 Adair ...........O-2....704 Amorita..........I-1......44 Balko, Balko P.O.. E-2 Blair............G-6....894 Bristow..........M-3..4,325 Calvin...........M-5....279 Cestos..........H-3 Coalgate ........M-6..2,005 Cowden.........I-5 Denman.........O-5 Earlsboro........L-5....633 Fallis ...........K-4.....49 Frederick........H-7...4,637 Goodwell . C-2. 1,192 Hardy...........L-1 Hodgen.........P-5 Inola............N-3...1,589 Keys............O-3 Leach...........O-2 Lovedale . G-1 Marland.........K-2....280 Milton...........O-5 Nebo...........L-7 Okay ...........N-3....597 Panama.........P-5...1,362 Pink............K-5...1,165 Ranchwood Manor. K-4 Roland..........P-4...2,842 Skullyville. P-4 Spavinaw........O-2....563 Summerfield. O-5 Three Sands . K-2 Vera............M-2....188 Watson..........P-6 Wirt ............K-7 Adams..........D-1 Anadarko .......I-5...6,645 Ballard..........P-3 Blanchard. J-5 . 2,816 Broken Arrow. N-3. 74,859 Camargo........H-3....115 Chandler ........L-4...2,842 Cobb...........M-7 Coweta..........N-3...7,139 Depew..........L-3....564 Eason...........K-5 Fallon...........O-7 Freedom ........H-1....271 Goodwin.........F-3 Harjo...........L-5 Hoffman.........N-4....148 Isabella .........I-2 Kiamichi.........O-6 Lebanon.........L-7 Loveland........H-7.....14 Marlow..........J-6...4,592 Minco...........J-5...1,672 Nelagoney . M-2 Okeene.........I-3...1,240 Panola..........O-5 Pittsburg.........N-6....280 Randlett.........I-7.....511 Roll.............G-4 Seiling..........H-3....875 Speer...........N-7 Summit..........N-4....226 Tiawah..........N-2 Verden..........J-5.....659 Watts...........P-3....316 Wister...........P-5...1,002 Adamson........N-5 Angora..........G-3 Barnsdall . M-2 . 1,325 Blanch..........P-3 Broken Bow . P-7. 4,230 Cameron........P-5....312 Chattanooga . I-7. 432 Cogar...........J-4 Cowlington. P-4 . 133 Devol...........I-7.....150 Eddy............K-1 Fanshawe.......O-5....384 Friendship . H-6 Gore............O-4....850 Harmon.........G-3 Holdenville ......M-5..4,732 IXL.............M-4 Kiefer...........M-3..1,026 Leedey..........G-3....345 Lovell...........J-3 Marshall.........J-3.....258 Mocane.........F-1 New Alluwe......N-2.....95 Okemah.........M-4..3,038 Paoli............K-6....649 Plainview . H-1 Rankin..........F-4 Romulus.........L-5 Selman..........G-1 Spencer.........K-4...3,746 Sumner.........K-2 Tipton...........H-6....916 Verdigris.........N-2 Waukomis . J-2 . 1,261 Wolco...........M-2 Addington........J-7.....117 Antioch. K-6 & L-7 Baron...........P-3 Blanco..........N-6 Bromide.........L-6....163 Camp Houston. H-1 Checotah . N-4. 3,481 Colbert..........M-8..1,065 Coyle...........K-3....337 Dewar ..........M-4....919 Edith............H-1 Fargo...........G-2....326 Frogville. O-7 Gotebo..........H-5....272 Harrah..........K-4...4,719 Hollis ...........F-6...2,264 Jacktown . L-4 Kiersey..........M-7 Leflore..........O-5....168 Loyal...........J-3......81 Martha..........G-6....205 Moffett..........P-4....179 New Eucha . O-2 Okesa ..........M-1 Paradise Hill. O-4 . 100 Platter ..........L-8 Ratliff City. K-6 . 131 Roosevelt........H-6....280 Seminole . L-5. 6,899 Spencerville. O-7 Sumpter.........K-1 Tishomingo......L-7...3,162 Vernon..........M-5 Waurika.........J-7...1,988 Wolf............L-5 Afton............O-1...1,118 Antlers .........N-7...2,552 Barr............J-3 Blocker..........N-5 Brooksville .
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