U.S. Route 66 in Oklahoma
| Will Rogers Highway | ||||
US 66 highlighted in red | ||||
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| Maintained by ODOT | ||||
| Length | 374.6 mi (602.9 km) (as close as possible to the latest surface alignments, except at Tulsa and Oklahoma City) The length of SH-66 is 192.8 mi (310.3 km) | |||
| Existed | December 7, 1926–April 1, 1985 | |||
| Tourist routes | Historic Route 66 | |||
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| West end | US 66 at Texas state line | |||
| East end | US-66 at Kansas state line | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Oklahoma | |||
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U.S. Route 66 (US 66, Route 66) in Oklahoma ran from west to northeast across the state of Oklahoma, along the path now taken by Interstate 40 (I-40) and State Highway 66 (SH-66). It passed through Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and many smaller communities. West of the Oklahoma City area, it has been largely replaced by I-40; the few independent portions that are still state-maintained are now I-40 Business. However, from Oklahoma City northeast to Kansas, the bypassing I-44 is mostly a toll road, and SH-66 remains as a free alternate.