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State Highway 77H (Oklahoma)

State Highway 77H marker

State Highway 77H
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 9.07 mi (14.60 km)
Existed: 1950–1951, 1955 – present
Major junctions
South end: US-77 in Norman
North end: I-240 / SH-3 in Oklahoma City
Highway system
Oklahoma State Highway System
US-77 SH-78

State Highway 77H marker

State Highway 77H is a spur that runs from US-77 in Norman, north through a small piece of unincorporated Cleveland County and Moore, to Oklahoma City. The state highway designation ends at I-240, although Sooner Road continues north to its terminus at I-35, I-44, Turner Turnpike, Kilpatrick Turnpike, and SH-66.

State Highway 77H was originally created to serve the now-defunct town of Hollywood. This likely explains why the suffix "H" was assigned when letters earlier in the alphabet were available.

State Highway 77H begins at the intersection of 12th Avenue N.E. and Tecumseh Road in Norman. US-77 follows 12th Avenue south of the intersection and Tecumseh Road west of it, with SH-77H following 12th Avenue north of the intersection. Throughout its length, SH-77H is an undivided four-lane road. It intersects other streets at grade, and has numerous traffic signals.

The northernmost mile of SH-77H (from S.E. 89th Street to I-240) is in Oklahoma County, and the remainder of the route is in Cleveland County.


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