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Oklahoma State Highway 24 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oklahoma State Highway 24

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

State Highway 24
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 21.3 mi (34 km)
Formed: 1936/37– [1]
South end: SH-74 north of Maysville
North end: SH-74 north of Washington
Oklahoma State Highways
< SH-23 SH-25 >

State Highway 24, also sometimes referred to as Highway 24, SH-24, or OK-24, is a highway maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It runs for 21.3 miles[2] (34.1 km) through central Oklahoma, entirely within McClain County. It is signed north-south and has no lettered spur routes.

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[edit] Route description

SH-24 southbound approaching SH-39 in Woody Chapel
SH-24 southbound approaching SH-39 in Woody Chapel

The highway begins where State Highway 74 crosses the McClain/Garvin County Line, about three miles north of Maysville. From here, SH-24 actually runs west along the county line for three miles, where it turns due north in the unincorporated community of Storey. It has a brief, 1-mile concurrency with SH-59 east of Payne. After this, the road turns west again and returns to a due north course before intersecting SH-39 in the unincorporated town of Woody Chapel.

From Woody Chapel, Highway 24 continues northward (encountering a few curves to avoid a small pond) to the town of Washington. Through Washington, the road runs east-west and is named Morehead Street. After passing through Washington, SH-24 turns back northward. At the southern limit of the town of Goldsby, the road meets SH-74 again. At this intersection, the mainline road becomes SH-74 Northbound, turning right is SH-74 Southbound, and turning left puts you on the old SH-24 alignment through Washington. I-35 is two miles to the north of this terminus, following SH-74 Northbound.

[edit] History

SH-24 first appeared on the 1937 State Highway map,[1] meaning it was first designated sometime between May 1936 and April 1937. The original route continues south from where the highway now turns to run along the McClain/Garvin county line, ending at SH-19 between Maysville and Lindsay. This routing was shown on the 1948 map[3], while the current southern terminus was first shown on the 1950 map,[4] suggesting the change was made sometime between 1948 and 1950.

From the highway's creation to the early 1990s, the road ran north along Main Street through downtown Washington, crossing over Walnut Creek via an old, one-lane truss bridge, built in 1927.[5] However, a new bridge to the east of town was built in 1993,[6] and SH-24 routed over it. The old bridge still serves as an alternate route out of Washington; the old SH-24 alignment has been designated "Walnut Creek Road" by McClain County.

[edit] Junction list

County Location Mile[2] Roads intersected Notes
McClain   0.0 SH-74 Southern terminus
  6.1 SH-59  
  7.1 SH-59  
Woody Chapel 16.1 SH-39  
Goldsby 21.3 SH-74 Northern terminus

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Oklahoma Department of Highways. Map Showing Condition of Improvement of the State Highway System and Landing Fields [map]. (1937) Retrieved on 2007-10-14.
  2. ^ a b Stuve, Eric. OK-24. OKHighways. Retrieved on 2007-06-23.
  3. ^ Oklahoma Department of Highways. Map of Oklahoma's State Highway System [map], 1948 edition. Cartography by Gorand Maps.
  4. ^ Oklahoma Department of Highways. Map of Oklahoma's State Highway System [map], 1950 edition.
  5. ^ Plaque on bridge's northern portal.
  6. ^ National Bridge Inventory, bridge 231320000000000

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