Spurs
SH-99 has two lettered spurs:
- SH-99A is a designation for two distinct highways:
- A connector highway from US-377/SH-99 to the unincorporated town of Harden City. It was originally known as SH-61A .
- A highway that runs from SH-3E to SH-48 near Bearden.
- SH-99B is a 1.09 miles (1.75 km)-long highway in Drumright, connecting SH-33 north to SH-99, forming the east edge of a loop around town. It is a former alignment of SH-99.
- SH-99C connects US-377/SH-99 in Madill to SH-32 near Lake Texoma.
- SH-99D was a loop north of Hominy, Oklahoma serving the nearby state prison, Connors Correctional Center. The loop was decommissioned in the 1990s, and the bridge over Bird Creek is no longer passable .
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To gain the timely inn.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
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