Oklahoma State Highway 63

id: oklahoma-state-highway-63-294-988698
title: Oklahoma State Highway 63
text: State Highway 63 is a 96.7 mile (155.6 km) state highway in southeastern Oklahoma. It runs from U.S. Highway 69 in Kiowa to the Arkansas state line. SH-1 forms a concurrency with SH-63 for 37.8 miles (60.8 km), nearly 40 percent of the highway's length. SH-63 has one spur route, designated as SH-63A. SH-63 was added to the state highway system on November 6, 1935 as a short link highway between Talihina and SH-2. The highway was gradually extended to its present length between then and 1960. Whe
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description: State highway in Oklahoma, United States
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