Oklahoma State Highway 166
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| State Highway 166 |
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| Length: | 0.7 mi (1 km) | ||||||||
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| East end: | Frankoma Road (old |
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State Highway 166 is a very short highway near Tulsa, Oklahoma. It runs for approximately three-quarters of a mile through Sapulpa, from SH-97 to Frankoma Road, the alignment of old Route 66.
SH-166 is unusual in that it does not connect to its parent route, SH-66.
The eastern terminus of SH-166 serves Frankoma Pottery.
[edit] See also
List of state highways in the United States shorter than one mile

