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- State Highway 4, abbreviated as SH-4 or OK-4, is a designation for two distinct highways maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. One of them serves as an important route through the suburbs west of Oklahoma City, while the other connects US-259 to the Arkansas state line west of Cove, Arkansas. SH-4 has no lettered spur routes. The two SH-4s were never connected. The Central Oklahoma highway was established in 1941 and gradually extended to its present extent between then and 2003. The Eastern Oklahoma highway was originally numbered SH-21, and was renumbered to SH-4 in 1963. (en)
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- dbr:Bethel,_McCurtain_County,_Oklahoma
- dbr:Blanchard,_Oklahoma
- dbr:United_States
- dbr:Cove,_Arkansas
- dbr:Oklahoma_City,_Oklahoma
- dbr:Oklahoma_Department_of_Transportation
- dbr:Mustang,_Oklahoma
- dbr:Concurrency_(road)
- dbr:Smithville,_Oklahoma
- dbr:Yukon,_Oklahoma
- dbc:State_highways_in_Oklahoma
- dbc:Transportation_in_Grady_County,_Oklahoma
- dbc:Transportation_in_McCurtain_County,_Oklahoma
- dbr:Tuttle,_Oklahoma
- dbr:Amarillo,_Texas
- dbr:Farm-to-market_road
- dbr:Norman,_Oklahoma
- dbr:Arkansas
- dbc:Transportation_in_Canadian_County,_Oklahoma
- dbr:Piedmont,_Oklahoma
- dbc:Transportation_in_Oklahoma_City
- dbr:H.E._Bailey_Turnpike
- dbr:H.E._Bailey_Spur
- dbr:Newcastle,_Oklahoma
- dbr:Oklahoma
- dbr:Oklahoma_State_Highway_152
- dbr:Oklahoma_State_Highway_3
- dbr:Oklahoma_State_Highway_37
- dbr:Oklahoma_State_Highway_74
- dbr:Oklahoma_Turnpike_Authority
- dbr:Watson,_Oklahoma
- dbr:Oklahoma_State_Highway_21
- dbr:Northwest_Expressway_(Oklahoma_City)
- dbr:Interstate_40_(Oklahoma)
- dbr:Interstate_44_(Oklahoma)
- dbr:Highway_4_(Arkansas)
- dbr:State_Highway_152_(Oklahoma)
- dbr:State_Highway_37_(Oklahoma)
- dbr:State_Highway_3_(Oklahoma)
- dbr:State_Highway_66_(Oklahoma)
- dbr:U.S._Highway_259_(Oklahoma)
- dbr:U.S._Highway_66_(Oklahoma)
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- Canadian (en)
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- 1941 (xsd:integer)
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- Oklahoma City (en)
- Piedmont (en)
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- none (en)
- Tuttle (en)
- Smithville (en)
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- Western terminus (en)
- Southern terminus (en)
- Continuation into Arkansas (en)
- I-40 EB exit 138A, WB exit 139 (en)
- Last free junction southbound (en)
- Northern terminus of SH-66 concurrency; Main St. is former (en)
- Northern terminus of SH-152 concurrency (en)
- Northern terminus; road continues as Piedmont Road (en)
- Southern terminus of SH-152 concurrency (en)
- Southern terminus of SH-66 concurrency (en)
- Tolled; formerly a continuation east beyond southern terminus prior to 2021 (en)
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- in Smithville (en)
- south of Newcastle (en)
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- at the Arkansas state line (en)
- Edmond Road / NW 178th Street in Piedmont (en)
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- SH (en)
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- State Highway 4, abbreviated as SH-4 or OK-4, is a designation for two distinct highways maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. One of them serves as an important route through the suburbs west of Oklahoma City, while the other connects US-259 to the Arkansas state line west of Cove, Arkansas. SH-4 has no lettered spur routes. The two SH-4s were never connected. The Central Oklahoma highway was established in 1941 and gradually extended to its present extent between then and 2003. The Eastern Oklahoma highway was originally numbered SH-21, and was renumbered to SH-4 in 1963. (en)
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- Oklahoma State Highway 4 (en)
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