State Highway 39 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by ODOT | ||||
Length: | 68.4 mi (110.1 km) | |||
Existed: | ca. 1936 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | US-62 / US-277 / SH-9 east of Chickasha | |||
East end: |
US-377 / SH-3E / SH-99 east of Konawa mainline becomes SH-56 |
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Highway system | ||||
Oklahoma State Highway System
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State Highway 39, abbreviated as SH-39, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is 68.4 miles (110.1 km) in length. It runs east–west through the central part of the state, beginning at unincorporated Tabler, east of Chickasha, and ending east of Konawa. Along the way, SH-39 serves the counties of Grady, McClain, Cleveland, Pottawatomie, and Seminole. It currently has no lettered spurs.
SH-39 was built in 1923 but not added to the state highway system until approximately 1936. Originally connecting Tabler to Purcell, SH-39 was extended to the east over the next five years, first to Asher and then to Konawa.
The highway begins at the concurrency of U.S. Highway 62 (US-62)/US-277/State Highway 9 (SH-9) near the unincorporated community of Tabler, east of Chickasha. The road begins traveling east from there, intersecting SH-76 ten miles (16 km) later west of Dibble. From Dibble, it continues east, meeting the eastern terminus of SH-59 and intersecting SH-24 in the unincorporated town of Woody Chapel. It then continues east to Purcell.