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Highway Review:
OK 325 connects Boise City to the Black Mesa State Park. Black Mesa is
the highest point in Oklahoma at an elevation of 4,973 feet above sea level.
Highway Information:
Distance: 38.1 miles
Counties traveled through: Cimarron
Highway Intersections: U.S. 56/U.S. 64/U.S. 287/U.S. 385/U.S. 412/OK 3 (Mile
38.1)
Highway Duplexes: None
WESTERN TERMINUS
New Mexico State Line, continues
as NM 456
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"Welcome to New
Mexico" sign as
OK 325 West ends and NM 456
West begins. (Photo taken 5/7/04) |
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NM 456 (West)
assurance
shield just west of the state line.
NM 406 is less than a mile ahead.
(Photo taken 5/7/04) |
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NM 456 East as it enters
Oklahoma and becomes OK
325. The sign supports to the
right once held a "Welcome to
Oklahoma" sign. (Photo taken
5/7/04) |
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OK 325 East assurance shield
just east of the state line. The
highway will enter the community
of Kenton in two miles. (Photo
taken 5/7/04) |
OTHER HIGHWAY PICTURES
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OK 325
West near Kenton. After
going through plains for most
of its 38 miles, the western
10 miles provide some nice
mountain scenery. (Photo
taken 5/7/04) |
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OK 325
West near Black
Mesa State Park. (Photo
taken 5/7/04) |
EASTERN TERMINUS
U.S. 56/U.S. 64/U.S. 287/U.S.
385/U.S. 412/OK 3, Boise City
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OK
325 East approaching U.S.
56/U.S. 64/U.S. 287/U.S.
385/U.S. 412/OK 3 in Boise
City. There is no "END"
sign at this terminus. (Photo
taken 5/7/04) |
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OK
325 East at the Boise
City traffic circle. The Cimarron
County courthouse sits in
the middle of the circle.
(Photo taken 5/7/04) |
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OK
325 West assurance
shield just west of Boise
City. (Photo taken 5/7/04) |
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Inside the traffic circle,
this is
U.S. 56/U.S. 64/U.S. 412
West/U.S. 287/U.S. 385
South/OK 3 East at OK 325
West - Kenton. (Photo taken
5/7/04) |
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