Oklahoma State Highway 95

Oklahoma State Highway 95

Oklahoma State Highways
Oklahoma Turnpike System

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State Highway 95 (abbreviated SH-95 or OK-95) is a state highway in the Panhandle region of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. This route, which is only 42.1 miles (68 km) long, runs entirely through western Texas County. SH-95 does not have any lettered spur routes.

Read more about Oklahoma State Highway 95:  Route Description, History, Junction List

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