Oklahoma State Highway 110

Oklahoma State Highway 110

State Highway 110 marker

State Highway 110
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 9.99 mi[1] (16.08 km)
Existed: 1957–1965; 1967– – present
Major junctions
North end: Oklahoma State Highway 7.svg SH-7 in Davis
South end: Dougherty
Highway system

Oklahoma State Highways
Oklahoma turnpike system

SH-109 SH-112

State Highway 110, often abbreviated as SH-110 or OK-110, is a two-lane road maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is 9.99 miles (16.08 km) long,[1] connecting SH-7 at its northern end to Dougherty at its southern end. Along the way, it serves the western side of the Lake of the Arbuckles and the Chickasaw National Recreation Area. It has no spur routes.

Contents

Route description

SH-110 begins at Broad Street in the town of Dougherty. The entirety of the route, between the town and SH-7 near Davis, is a winding, hilly route through the Arbuckle Mountains. From the town, the highway runs northeast, then turns north to parallel Rock Creek, the outlet from the Lake of the Arbuckles. As the highway approaches the lake, it spawns the access road to Camp Goddard, a youth camp on the shore of the lake. SH-110 then turns to the northwest. It then eventually assumes a due north course and ends at SH-7 on the eastern fringe of Davis.[2]

History

The road that is now SH-110 is first shown as part of the state highway system on the 1948 official state map. The highway was originally known as State Highway 7C and was all gravel. The route roughly followed that of the present day.[3] In 1955, SH-7C was removed from the state highway system. The new road to Dougherty was SH-110, which traveled northeast out of town and ended at SH-7 just west of Sulphur[4] In 1957, this route was paved.[5]

In 1965, SH-110 was decommissioned, due to the construction of Lake of the Arbuckles, the basin of which SH-110 ran through.[6] This left Dougherty once again without direct access to the state highway system. In 1967, SH-110 was restored as a state highway along the SH-7C route. The highway was fully paved by 1968.[7]

Junction list

County Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes
Murray
Dougherty 0.00 Broad St.[8] Southern terminus
Davis 9.99 Oklahoma State Highway 7.svg SH-7 Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c Oklahoma Department of Transportation. 2008 Control Section Maps (Map). p. Murray. http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/control-maps/murray.pdf. Retrieved 2008-06-06. 
  2. ^ DeLorme (2006). Oklahoma Atlas and Gazetteer (Map). 1:200,000. p. 63, section A6, A7, B7. 
  3. ^ Oklahoma Department of Highways. Map of Oklahoma's State Highway System (Map) (1948 ed.). http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1948.pdf. Retrieved 2010-04-01. 
  4. ^ Oklahoma Department of Highways. Oklahoma's Highways 1956 (Map). http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1956.pdf. Retrieved 2010-04-01. 
  5. ^ Oklahoma Department of Highways. 1958 Oklahoma Road Map (Map). http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1958.pdf. Retrieved 2010-04-01. 
  6. ^ Oklahoma Department of Highways. Oklahoma 1966 (Map). http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1966.pdf. Retrieved 2010-04-01. 
  7. ^ Oklahoma Department of Highways. Oklahoma 1968 (Map). http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1968.pdf. Retrieved 2010-04-01. 
  8. ^ Google, Inc. Google Maps – Oklahoma State Highway 110 (Map). Cartography by Google, Inc. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Dougherty,+OK&ie=UTF8&ll=34.400288,-97.055154&spn=0.010871,0.014634&z=16&om=1. Retrieved 2007-07-06. 

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