Oklahoma State Highway 77H
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| Maintained by ODOT | ||||
| Length | 9.07 mi (14.60 km) | |||
| Existed | 1950–1951, 1955–present | |||
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| South end | US 77 in Norman | |||
| North end | I-240 / SH-3 in Oklahoma City | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Oklahoma | |||
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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.