Oklahoma State Highway 97
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| State Highway 97 |
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| Length: | 20.1 mi (32 km) | ||||||||
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| North end: | Zink Ranch | ||||||||
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State Highway 97, sometimes abbreviated to SH-97 or OK-97, is a 20-mile (23 km) long, four-lane highway, maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It connects two towns in the northeast part of the state: Sapulpa and Sand Springs. Several communities of West Tulsa are along the road between these two towns, including Pretty Water, Allen, and Prattville.
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The highway ends at Zink Ranch, north of Sand Springs.
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The newest state highway in Oklahoma was a truck bypass off of SH-97, State Highway 97T. This highway was decommissioned one year after it was designated, and no new Oklahoma state highways have been created since.

