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Oklahoma State Highway 24 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oklahoma State Highway 24
State Highway 24 (SH-24) is a highway maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It runs for 〔 through central Oklahoma, almost entirely within McClain County. It is signed north–south and has no lettered spur routes. SH-24 was designated in 1936, and originally extended southward into Garvin County to an intersection with SH-19 between Maysville and Lindsay. By 1950, its southern terminus had been moved to its current location, while a new bridge near Washington caused a realignment of the highway in the early 1990s. ==Route description==
The highway begins where State Highway 74 crosses the McClain–Garvin County line, about three miles (5 km) north of Maysville. From here, SH-24 runs west along the county line for three miles (5 km), where it turns due north in the unincorporated community of Storey. It has a brief, 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, crossing Walnut Creek just after the turn. 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 one on the old SH-24 alignment through Washington.
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