Oklahoma State Highway 101

id: oklahoma-state-highway-101-305-9723153
title: Oklahoma State Highway 101
text: State Highway 101 is a 23.4 mile state highway in Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma, in the United States. It runs from US-59 north of Sallisaw to the Arkansas state line. After crossing the line, it becomes Highway 220. The highway connects to Sequoyah's Cabin, the home of Sequoyah, the man who invented the Cherokee alphabet. SH-101 has no lettered spurs.
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description: State highway in Oklahoma, United States
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date modified: 2024-02-16T16:10:15Z
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