Oklahoma State Highway 3


































State Highway 3 marker


State Highway 3
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length 615.0 mi[1][2][3] (989.7 km)
Existed 1939–present
Major junctions
West end
US-287 / US-385 Colorado state line (concurrent with US-287/385)
 
Kilpatrick Turnpike near Oklahoma City
I-44 in Oklahoma City
I-40 in Oklahoma City
I-35 in Oklahoma City
I-40 in Shawnee
Indian Nation Turnpike in Antlers
East end
AR 32 at the Arkansas state line
Highway system


Oklahoma State Highway System

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SH-2

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State Highway 3, also abbreviated as SH-3 or OK-3, is a highway maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Traveling diagonally through Oklahoma, from the Panhandle to the far southeastern corner of the state, SH-3 is the longest state highway in the Oklahoma road system, at a total length of 615 miles (990 km) via SH-3E (see below).




Contents






  • 1 Route description


    • 1.1 In the northwest


    • 1.2 Through Oklahoma City


    • 1.3 SH-3E/3W split


    • 1.4 Ada to Atoka


    • 1.5 Antlers to Arkansas




  • 2 History


  • 3 Notes


  • 4 SH-3A


  • 5 Junction list


    • 5.1 SH-3E


    • 5.2 SH-3W




  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Route description



In the northwest


Highway 3 begins at the Colorado state line 19 mi (31 km) north of Boise City, Oklahoma. At this terminus, it is concurrent with US-287/US-385. It remains concurrent with the two U.S. Routes until reaching Boise City, where it encounters a traffic circle which contains five other highways. After the circle, US-385 splits off, and SH-3 overlaps US-287, US-56, US-64, and US-412, though US-56 and US-287 both split off within the next 8 miles (13 km).


In Guymon, US-64 splits off. At Elmwood, US-270 joins US-412, coming from a concurrency with State Highway 23. SH-3 remains concurrent with US-270 through Watonga. In Seiling, US-183 leaves the concurrency but is quickly replaced by U.S. Highway 281. SH-33 joins the roadbed 20 miles (32 km) later.




SH-3 and SH-33 concurrency between Watonga and Kingfisher.


In Watonga, SH-33 and SH-3 split off from US-270 and US-281. Highways 3 and 33 remain concurrent for 28 more miles, until Kingfisher, where SH-3 joins U.S. Highway 81. It will stay concurrent with US-81 for 13 miles (21 km), through the town of Okarche. Three miles after Okarche, SH-3 leaves US-81. This marks the first point that SH-3 has not been part of a concurrency.



Through Oklahoma City


Beginning at the split from US-81, Highway 3 becomes a major artery in the Oklahoma City highway system, commonly known as the Northwest Expressway because it is a diagonal route and because it serves the northwestern part of the metro area. It skirts the northern limits of El Reno before entering the Oklahoma City limits. The often-congested Northwest Expressway passes through the suburb of Warr Acres and passes close to Lake Hefner.


At the intersection with the Lake Hefner Parkway, SH-3 again re-enters a concurrency. The Lake Hefner Parkway ends very shortly after, and SH-3 becomes concurrent with Interstate 44 through the western side of the city. Near Will Rogers World Airport, Highway 3 transfers to I-240 along the southern side of the city. After I-240 ends, SH-3 is transferred onto I-40 (also carrying US-270), which it remains concurrent with for 16 miles (26 km).



SH-3E/3W split


In Shawnee, SH-3 splits into two highways, SH-3E and SH-3W. SH-3W splits off I-40 onto U.S. Highway 177, along with US-270, at I-40 milemarker 181. It continues along with US-270 and 177 through the west side of Shawnee, and continues south of that city until Tecumseh, where US-270 splits off. South of Asher, Oklahoma, SH-3W leaves US-177 and veers southeast toward Ada.


SH-3E, the longer of the two split routes, was the original routing of Highway 3 before the two highways were split. It remains on I-40 for five miles (8 km) after SH-3W splits off. When it does split off, it soon joins SH-18. It follows a route closer to the center of Shawnee. After leaving Shawnee, it heads southeast toward Seminole. Here, it meets US-377/SH-99. SH-3E merges onto this highway, and they will remain concurrent until after they reach Ada.


In Ada, SH-3E and SH-3W are reunited and become SH-3 once again.



Ada to Atoka




SH-3 intersects US 69/US 75, SH-7, and Bypass SH-3 in Atoka.


SH-3 then becomes part of the Richardson Loop, a freeway around the west and south sides of Ada. Throughout the Richardson Loop, it overlaps SH-1 and US-377/SH-99 at different times. The highway then becomes two-lane once again and heads southeast to the town of Coalgate, where begins an 18-mile (29 km) concurrency with U.S. Highway 75, lasting through Atoka. In Atoka, US-75 splits off to join U.S. Highway 69.



Antlers to Arkansas


Two miles west of Antlers, the highway has an interchange with the Indian Nation Turnpike, and in Antlers it intersects U.S. Highway 271. After reaching the town of Broken Bow, Oklahoma, it turns southward and overlaps US-259 and US-70.


Near Idabel, the highway splits off after being with US-259 for 13 mi (21 km). Twenty-eight miles later, it becomes Highway 32 as it crosses the state line into Arkansas.



History


The current SH-3 was designated on 15 May 1939. The original highway included all of current SH-3 up to Antlers, where it terminated at US-271. It was extended to the Arkansas state line on 4 August 1952. SH-3 ended there concurrent with US-70 and SH-7, near DeQueen, Arkansas. On 7 January 1963, the highway was given its own alignment from near Idabel to Arkansas, taking over that of SH-21, which was eliminated at that time.


From the highway's commissioning to 1976, there was only one fork of SH-3 between Shawnee and Ada, which was the path of current SH-3E. SH-3W and SH-3E were created on 4 October 1976; the new SH-3W took over all of SH-13. Other than minor realignments, the highway remains essentially the same today.[4]


In the early 1980s, Governor George Nigh was able to obtain $97.1 million to upgrade the highway between Oklahoma City and Colorado, despite opponents labeling the project "the highway to nowhere".[5] House Concurrent Resolution 1067 labeled the highway as "Governor George Nigh's Northwest Passage." ODOT officially named the highway on 2 February 1981.[6]



Notes



  • SH-3's concurrency with Interstate 44 in Oklahoma City is an example of a wrong-way concurrency – I-44 West is SH-3 East and vice versa.

  • SH-3's concurrency with US-70 is also a wrong-way concurrency, as US-70 is signed as going west and SH-3 as going east.

  • The SH-3 bypass around Atoka is named the Cecil B. "Bud" Greathouse Bypass. It was designated by ODOT on 4 October 1982.[7]



SH-3A


Oklahoma State Highway 3A.svg



Former SH-3A


SH-3 had one lettered spur, SH-3A, which continued the alignment of the Northwest Expressway for two more miles before ending at Interstate 44 near Penn Square Mall. It was originally known as SH-66A, a spur off U.S. Highway 66, which once ran through the area. The combined effect of US-66 being decommissioned and "3A" being a more logical name for an extension of Highway 3 led to the name change. State Highway 3A was decommissioned in 2009.




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County Location mi[1][3]
km Exit Destinations Notes
Oklahoma–Colorado line 0.00 0.00
US 287 / US 385 north
Continuation into Colorado; western terminus of US-287/US-385 concurrency
Cimarron 17.6 28.3
US-287 south
Eastern terminus of US-287 concurrency
Boise City 18.5 29.8
US-56 / US-64 / US-412 west / US-385 south (Cimarron Avenue south) / SH-325 west (Main Street west)

Traffic circle around Cimarron County Courthouse; eastern terminus of SH-325; eastern terminus of US-385 concurrency; western terminus of US-56/US-64/US-412 concurrency
20.3 32.7
US-287
Diamond interchange; US-287 exit 21
26.4 42.5
US-56 east
Eastern terminus of US-56 concurrency
34.1 54.9
SH-171
Texas Four Corners 53.0 85.3
SH-95 north
Western terminus of SH-95 concurrency
58.0 93.3
SH-95 south
Eastern terminus of SH-95 concurrency
76.1 122.5
SH-136 north
Western terminus of SH-136 concurrency
Guymon 80.4 129.4

US-64 / US-412 Truck / SH-3 Truck east / SH-136 Truck south (NE 12th Street)
Eastern terminus of US-64 concurrency; western terminus of US-412 Truck/SH-3 Truck; northern terminus of SH-136 Truck
81.2 130.7
US-54 west (South 2nd Street)
Western terminus of US-54 concurrency
81.6 131.3

US-412 Truck / SH-3 Truck / SH-136 Truck (US-54 east) – Liberal KS
Eastern terminus of US-54 concurrency; eastern terminus of US-412 Truck/SH-3 Truck; southern terminus of SH-136 Truck
81.65 131.40
SH-136 south (East Street)
Eastern terminus of SH-136 concurrency
96.2 154.8
SH-94 north – Hooker
Southern terminus of SH-94
Beaver Bryan's Corner 119.2 191.8
US-83 – Liberal Ks., Beaver, Perryton Tx., Turpin
Elmwood 136.1 219.0
US-270 west / SH-23 – Beaver, Booker Tx.
Western terminus of US-270 concurrency
Harper 171.3 275.7
US-283 – Laverne, Shattuck
May 179.5 288.9
SH-46 – Buffalo, Gage

Ellis

No major junctions
Woodward 188.9 304.0
US-183 north – Buffalo
Western terminus of US-183 concurrency
Woodward 202.8 326.4
SH-15 west (Oklahoma Avenue west)
Eastern terminus of SH-15
204.9 329.8
US-412 east (Oklahoma Avenue east) / SH-34 north (9th Street north) – Enid
Eastern terminus of US-412 concurrency; western terminus of SH-34 concurrency
208.7 335.9
SH-34 south – Elk City, Vici
Eastern terminus of SH-34 concurrency
217.5 350.0
SH-50 north – Mooreland
Southern terminus of SH-50
Dewey 236.0 379.8
US-183 south – Taloga, Clinton
Eastern terminus of US-183 concurrency
Seiling 238.1 383.2
US-60 east / US-281 north – Waynoka, Fairview
Northern terminus of US-60/US-281 concurrency
238.7 384.2
US-60 / SH-51 west (Shepherd Street) to US-183 – Vici
Southern terminus of US-60 concurrency; western terminus of SH-51 concurrency
Hucmac 247.1 397.7
SH-51 – Canton, Southard
Eastern terminus of SH-51 concurrency
Blaine 266.9 429.5
SH-33 west / SH-58 north – Canton, Thomas
Western terminus of SH-33 concurrency, southern terminus of SH-58
Watonga 276.5 445.0
US-270 east / US-281 south / SH-8 (Clarence Nash Boulevard) – Okeene, Geary
Eastern terminus of US-270/US-281 concurrency
Kingfisher Kingfisher 304.1 489.4
US-81 north (Main Street north) / SH-33 east (Broadway Avenue east)
Eastern terminus of SH-33 concurrency; western terminus of US-81 concurrency
Canadian 316.4 509.2
US-81 south

Trumpet interchange; eastern terminus of US-81 concurrency
Oklahoma City 329.9 530.9
SH-4 (Piedmont Road) – Piedmont, Yukon
333.5 536.7
Kilpatrick Turnpike – Exact change required
Diamond interchange
Oklahoma 340.4 547.8
SH-74 north (Lake Hefner Parkway north)
Diamond interchange; west end of freeway section; western terminus of SH-74 (Lake Hefner Pkwy.) concurrency
341.1 548.9 NW 50th Street
341.9 550.2 123B
SH-66 west – Warr Acres, Bethany

Stack interchange; exit number follows I-44
341.9 550.2
I-44 east (SH-66 east) / SH-74 end

Stack interchange; I-44 exit 123B; southern terminus of SH-74; northern terminus of I-44 concurrency
342.4 551.0 123A NW 36th Street Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
343.2 552.3 122 NW 23rd Street
344.2 553.9 121A-B NW 10th Street – Fair Park
Signed as exits 121B (west) and 121A (east); Fair Park signed westbound only
345.5 556.0 120A-B
I-40 (US-270) – Amarillo, Fort Smith

Full diamond interchange; signed as exits 120B (east) and 120A (west)
346.3 557.3 119 SW 15th Street
347.3 558.9 118 SW 29th Street
348.1 560.2 117A SW 44th Street Signed as exit 117B northbound
348.6 561.0 116B
SH-152 (Airport Road)
Eastern terminus of SH-152
349.4 562.3 116A SW 59th Street
350.0 563.3 1A
I-44 / US-62 west / I-240 begin – Lawton
Exit number follows I-240; southern terminus of I-44 concurrency; western terminus of I-240/US-62 concurrency; western terminus of I-240
Overlap with I-240
366.8 590.3
I-40 west (US-270 west) / I-240 end – Oklahoma City
Eastern terminus of I-240; I-40 exit 165; eastern terminus of I-240 concurrency; western terminus of I-40/US-270 concurrency
368.1 592.4 166 Choctaw Road Exit numbers follow I-40
371.2 597.4 169 Peebly Road
374.0 601.9 172 Harrah Newalla Road
Pottawatomie McLoud 378.1 608.5 176
SH-102 (McLoud Road)
Western terminus of SH-102 concurrency
Dale 380.2 611.9 178
SH-102 – Dale, Bethel Acres
Eastern terminus of SH-102 concurrency
Shawnee 382.9 616.2 181
I-40 / SH-3E east / US-270 / SH-3W east / US-177 – Shawnee, Tecumseh
SH-3 east splits into SH-3W and SH-3E; eastern terminus of I-40/US-270 concurrency; exit number is for US-177/US-270/SH-3W
See SH-3E and SH-3W
Pontotoc 440.4 708.8
SH-1 east / SH-3E (J.A. Richardson Loop) / SH-3W / SH-19 west – Seminole, McAlester, Shawnee, Pauls Valley
West end of freeway section; northern terminus of SH-1 concurrency; SH-3 west splits into SH-3W and SH-3E
Ada Westbound exit only
440.9 709.6 Reeves Road Eastbound exit only
441.3 710.2
SH-1 west – Latta, Roff, Sulphur
Southern terminus of SH-1 concurrency
442.3 711.8 Oak Avenue Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
443.4 713.6 Kerr Lab Road
Ada 444.4 715.2
US-377 / SH-99 north – Ada, McAlester
Western terminus of US-377/SH-99 concurrency; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
445.3 716.6 Stonecipher Boulevard
Ahloso 446.2 718.1
US-377 / SH-99 south – Fittstown, Tishomingo, Madill
East end of freeway; eastern terminus of US-377/SH-99 concurrency
454.9 732.1 Stonewall Interchange
Coal 461.5 742.7
SH-48 – Lula, Allen, Tupelo
471.1 758.2
US-75 north – Calvin
Western terminus of US-75 concurrency
Coalgate 474.9 764.3
SH-31 east (Main Street north)
Northern terminus of SH-31 concurrency
475.0 764.4
SH-31 west (Ohio Avenue)
Southern terminus of SH-31 concurrency
475.4 765.1
SH-43 east (Lafayette Avenue)
Western terminus of SH-43
Atoka Atoka

SH-3 Byp. east (Greathouse Drive) – Antlers, Wapanucka
Western terminus of SH-3 Byp.
488.2 785.7
US-69 north (Mississippi Avenue north) – McAlester, Tulsa
Western terminus of US-69 concurrency
489.6 787.9

US-69 south (Mississippi Avenue south) / US-75 / SH-7 / SH-3 Byp. west (13th Street west) – Tishomingo, Durant
Eastern terminus of US-69/US-75 concurrency; eastern terminus of SH-3 Byp./SH-7
Pushmataha Antlers 519.8 836.5
Indian Nation Turnpike – Hugo, Paris, Henryetta, Tulsa
Interchange; Indian Nation Tpk. exit 16
520.5 837.7
SH-2 north – Moyers, Clayton
Southern terminus of SH-2
521.5 839.3
US-271 south – Hugo
Western terminus of US-271 concurrency
522.4 840.7
US-271 north – Wilburton, Poteau, Clayton
Eastern terminus of US-271 concurrency
Rattan 534.2 859.7
SH-93 south – Hugo
Northern terminus of SH-93
Oleta 538.3 866.3
SH-147 south
Northern terminus of SH-147
McCurtain 565.9 910.7
SH-98 south
Northern terminus of SH-98
Broken Bow 577.0 928.6
US-70 east (Martin Luther King Drive) / US-259 north (Park Drive north) – DeQueen Ark., Beavers Bend
Northern terminus of US-70/US-259 concurrency
Idabel 584.8 941.1
US-70 Byp. begins / US-70 west – Southeastern Oklahoma State University McCurtain Campus, Hugo
Southern terminus of US-70 concurrency; northern terminus of US-70 Byp. concurrency
586.7 944.2

US-259 south / US-70 Byp. west
Eastern terminus of US-259 concurrency; southern terminus of US-70 Byp. concurrency
Oklahoma–Arkansas line 615.0 989.7
AR 32 east
Continuation into Arkansas
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi


  •       Concurrency terminus


  •       Incomplete access


  •       Tolled


  •       Route transition




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County Location mi[2]
km Exit Destinations Notes
Pottawatomie 387.0 622.8 181
I-40 / SH-3 west / SH-3W east / US-177 / US-270 – Stillwater, Tecumseh
Exit numbers follow I-40; eastern terminus of I-40 concurrency; SH-3E west and SH-3W merge into SH-3
Shawnee 185 Kickapoo Street – Shawnee
389.7 627.2
I-40 east / SH-18 north – Meeker
Western terminus of SH-18 concurrency; I-40 exit 186
391.7 630.4
SH-18 south (Harrison Street south)
Eastern terminus of SH-18 concurrency
Earlsboro 397.6 639.9
SH-9A to I-40 – Earlsboro
398.9 642.0
SH-99A east
Western terminus of SH-99A
Seminole Seminole 406.5 654.2
US-270 west / SH-9 – Eufaula, Norman
Western terminus of US-270 concurrency
408.9 658.1
US-270 east (Broadway Avenue east) / US-377 / SH-99 north (Milt Phillips Avenue north)
eastern terminus of US-270 concurrency, western terminus of US-377/SH-99 concurrency
411.4 662.1
SH-59 west – Maud
Western terminus of SH-59 concurrency
Bowlegs 414.1 666.4
SH-59 east – Bowlegs, Wewoka
Eastern terminus of SH-59 concurrency
428.5 689.6
SH-39 west (Broadway Street) / SH-56 east – Wewoka, Konawa
Eastern terminus of SH-39; western terminus of SH-56
Pontotoc Ada 439.4 707.1
US-377 / SH-99 south / SH-1 east – Agri-Plex, Ada, McAlester
West end of freeway; eastern terminus of US-377/SH-99 concurrency, western terminus of SH-1 concurrency
440.4 708.8
SH-3W / SH-19 west – Shawnee
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; eastern terminus of SH-19
Ada Eastbound exit and westbound entrance

SH-3 east / SH-1 (J.A. Richardson Loop)
SH-3E east and SH-3W merge into SH-3
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi


  •       Concurrency terminus


  •       Incomplete access


  •       Route transition




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County Location mi[8]
km Destinations Notes
Pottawatomie
I-40 / SH-3 west (US-270 west) – Oklahoma City
Interchange; SH-3W west and SH-3E merge into SH-3; western terminus of US-270 concurrency; I-40 exit 181

I-40 east (SH-3E east) – Okemah
Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance; I-40 exit 181

US-177 north to SH-270
Interchange; left entrance eastbound, left exits; western terminus of US-177 concurrency
Shawnee 387.3 623.3

US-270 Bus. east (Kickapoo Spur)
Interchange; western terminus of US-270 Bus.
388.8 625.7

US-270 Bus. west / SH-18 north (Farrall Avenue)
Interchange; southern terminus of SH-18, eastern terminus of US-270 Bus.
Tecumseh 392.4 631.5 Tecumseh Interchange
394.6 635.0
US-270 east / SH-9 – Tecumseh, Seminole
Eastbound exit split into "US-270 / SH-9 east – Seminole" and "SH-9 west – Tecumseh"; eastern terminus of US-270 concurrency
Chisney 401.4 646.0
SH-59B west – Macomb
Eastern terminus of SH-59B
Pearson 406.4 654.0
SH-59 east – Pearson, St. Louis
Northern terminus of SH-59 concurrency
Asher 412.4 663.7
SH-39 – Konawa, Lexington, Purcell
McClain 415.1 668.0
US-177 south / SH-59 west – Stratford, Sulphur
Southern terminus of US-177/SH-59 concurrency
Pontotoc 421.0 677.5
SH-59A west
Eastern terminus of SH-59A
431.9 695.1
SH-19 west – Stratford, Pauls Valley
Interchange
433.4 697.5
SH-3E west / SH-1 (J.A. Richardson Loop) / Main Street – McAlester, Seminole, Ada
Interchange; eastbound left exit and westbound entrance (left entrance from Main St.)

SH-3 east / SH-1 (J.A. Richardson Loop) / SH-19 end – Roff, Coalgate
Interchange; SH-3W east and SH-3E merge into SH-3; eastern terminus of SH-19
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi


  •       Concurrency terminus


  •       Incomplete access


  •       Route transition




References





  1. ^ ab Google (2014-04-27). "SH-3—Colorado to Seiling" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2014-04-27..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}

    Google (2014-04-27). "SH-3—Seiling to Southwest Oklahoma City" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2014-04-27.

    Google (2014-04-27). "SH-3—Overlap with I-240" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2014-04-27.

    Google (2014-05-13). "SH-3—Overlap with I-40" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2014-05-13.



  2. ^ ab Google (2014-05-13). "SH-3E" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2014-05-13.



  3. ^ ab Google (2014-05-23). "SH-3—Ada to Idabel" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2014-05-23.

    Google (2014-05-23). "SH-3—Idabel to Arkansas" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2014-05-23.



  4. ^ ODOT Planning & Research Division. "Memorial Dedication & Revision History – SH-3". Retrieved 2006-08-21.


  5. ^ http://www2.lsb.state.ok.us/2001-02HB/hcr1067_enr.rtf


  6. ^ ODOT Planning & Research Division. "Memorial Dedication & Revision History – SH-3 Northwest Expressway". Retrieved 2007-05-06.


  7. ^ ODOT Planning & Research Division. "Memorial Dedication & Revision History – SH-3 Bypass". Retrieved 2007-05-06.


  8. ^ Google (2014-05-13). "SH-3W" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2014-05-13.





External links


Route map:






Template:Attached KML/Oklahoma State Highway 3

KML is from Wikidata


  • SH-3 at OKHighways.com

  • SH-3E at OKHighways.com

  • SH-3W at OKHighways.com

  • SH-3 at Roadklahoma




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