Oklahoma State Highway 32

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Oklahoma State Highway 32.svg
State Highway 32
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 77.5 mi (125 km)
West end: US 81.svg US-81 in Ryan
East end: US 70.svg US-70 in Kingston
Oklahoma State Highways
< SH-31 SH-33 >

State Highway 32 (SH-32 or OK-32) is a state highway in Oklahoma. It runs 77.5 miles[1] (125 km) west-to-east across the southern part of the state just above the Red River.

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SH-32 begins at US-81 in Ryan. Heading east, it is 17 miles (27 km) until the first town, Grady, then six more miles to a junction with SH-89. SH-32 overlaps SH-89 for six miles (10 km), passing through Petersburg, and divide at Rubottom.

SH-32 continues east from there, passing through Courtney to the intersection with SH-76. Eight miles along, SH-32 intersects SH-96, then it's nine miles (14 km) farther to the junction with I-35 outside Marietta, the seat of Love County.

Soon after passing I-35, SH-32 intersects with US-77, and passes through Marietta to a junction with SH-77S. SH-32 continues east, following the curve of Lake Texoma, passing through Lebanon, then intersects with SH-99C.

Five miles later is a junction with US-377/SH-99, followed two miles (3 km) later with a junction with SH-70F. Two miles after that, SH-32 ends at US-70 in Kingston.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stuve, Eric. "OK-32". OKHighways. http://www.okhighways.com/ok32.html. Retrieved 2006-09-19. 

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