State Highway 51, abbreviated to SH-51 or OK-51, is a major
state highway
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in
Oklahoma
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, United States. It runs for east–west across the state, running from the
Texas
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state line to
Arkansas
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. It is the third-longest state highway in the system.
Route description
Texas to I-35
SH-51 begins at the Texas line
concurrent
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with
US-60
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The highway's eastern terminus is in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where it is known as Pacific Avenue, in the ...
just east of
Higgins, Texas
Higgins is a rural small town in Lipscomb County, Texas, United States, named after G.H. Higgins, a stockholder in the Santa Fe Railroad. The population was 397 at the 2010 census.
Geography
Higgins is located at (36.120027, –100.025597).
...
. It remains concurrent for 61 miles (98 km) until it reaches
US-270/
US-281/
SH-3
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at
Seiling, Oklahoma
Seiling is a city in Dewey County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 860 at the 2010 census. The town was named in 1899 for Louis Seiling, a local store owner who had acquired a homestead in the Cheyenne-Arapaho land run of April 1892. ...
. At Seiling, SH-51 joins with those three highways for nine miles (14 km) before splitting off on its own.
after splitting off, Highway 51 meets
SH-58 in
Canton. It then continues east, crossing the
North Canadian River
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and meeting SH-51A before turning
northeast toward
Okeene, where it intersects
SH-8. SH-51 will go for before intersecting another highway.
In
Hennessey SH-51 meets
US-81 before continuing eastward. later, it meets
SH-74 north of
Crescent
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. to the east, it shares a brief concurrency with
US-77
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; later it has an interchange at
Interstate 35
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at Exit 174.
I-35 to Tulsa
After crossing I-35, SH-51 becomes a multilane highway and a major corridor linking I-35 to
Stillwater, the home of
Oklahoma State University
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. Along this stretch is an intersection with
SH-86. When SH-51 reaches Stillwater, it meets
US-177.
Continuing east from Stillwater, the road returns to a two-lane highway after sharing a concurrency with
SH-108 and intersects with
SH-18 later. east of this, it passes through
Yale, Oklahoma
Yale is a city in Payne County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,059 at the 2020 census, a decline of 13.6 percent from the figure of 1,227 in 2010.
History
Yale's founding in 1895 is attributed to a local farmer, Sterling F. Under ...
before crossing
SH-99. It becomes a multilane highway again after
SH-48. It turns into the "Mannford Freeway" before passing through the small towns of
Mannford and
Lotsee on its way toward the
Tulsa
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area.
Tulsa and beyond
In
Sand Springs, SH-51 crosses the
Arkansas River
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with
SH-97 before merging onto the Sand Springs Expressway (
US-412/
US-64). When this
freeway ends at
I-244
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near downtown Tulsa, SH-51 merges onto I-244 southbound only to exit later, where it runs concurrent with
US-64/
US-75
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. This freeway is actually
Interstate 444
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, but the route is not signed as such. After one more mile, SH-51 leaves the interstate with US-64 and becomes the Broken Arrow Expressway, a freeway running northwest–southeast through Tulsa which is known as "The BA" by locals and local media. US-64 leaves the freeway as a concurrency with
US-169 southbound. Later, SH-51 will exit the freeway and become a four-lane highway toward Coweta. The mainline freeway becomes the
Muskogee Turnpike.
At
Coweta
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, SH-51 turns back east after heading southeast through the Tulsa area. After crossing the Muskogee Turnpike again and bridging the
Verdigris River
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the highway soon enters
Wagoner, where it junctions with
US-69
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. Returning once again to a 2-lane road, Highway 51 crosses
Ft. Gibson Lake and the town of
Hulbert. later, it passes through
Tahlequah
Tahlequah ( ; ''Cherokee'': ᏓᎵᏆ, ''daligwa'' ) is a city in Cherokee County, Oklahoma located at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. It is part of the Green Country region of Oklahoma and was established as a capital of the 19th-century ...
, where it has a brief concurrency with
US-62/
SH-10
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* La Pampa Provincial Route 10
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* Smith Street Motorway (Queensland)
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. After spitting with these highways, it heads southeast toward
Stilwell, Oklahoma
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, running concurrent with
US-59 for a mile on the way. After leaving Stilwell it provides access to Adair State Park, and then crosses the Arkansas line becoming
Arkansas Highway 244
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, which quickly connects to
Arkansas Highway 59
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.
History
SH-51 was originally commissioned on June 1, 1927 as a connector from Stilwell to
Eldon at SH-27 (present-day US-62).
By 1928, it had been extended to Tulsa.
[Oklahoma Department of Transportation]
1928 Highway Map
On June 15, 1933, it was extended to the east to the Arkansas state line, where it became AR-45.
ODOT extended SH-51 west to Stillwater and Perry (via a segment of roadway currently serving as US-177).
[Oklahoma Department of Transportation]
1935 Highway Map
On March 18, 1935, the section from Stillwater to Perry was rescinded and SH-51 was extended to SH-8 at Okeene.
[Oklahoma Department of Transportatio]
1937 Highway Map
/ref> It was then extended to Seiling on October 18, 1938. On March 23, 1943, it was extended to the Texas state line by a concurrency with US-60.
The Broken Arrow Expressway was built in the early 1960s and opened in 1964. It was not, however, officially named the Broken Arrow Expressway until July 6, 1999 by H.B. 1455.
The steel truss bridge carrying SH-51 across Stillwater Creek west of Stillwater, once considered the gateway into the city, was removed on March 25, 2008. In a first for the state of Oklahoma, the bridge, originally built in 1936, was sold to Payne County for $200,000 and transferred to a county road east of Stillwater, where it was installed over Council Creek.
Major intersections
Spurs
Like many in the Oklahoma state highway system, SH-51 has short spurs branching from it that bear the "51" number with a lettered suffix:
* SH-51A () runs from SH-58 northeast of Canton to SH-8 near Roman Nose State Park. It is the longest suffixed highway in the system.
* SH-51B () connects Coweta to US-69 north of Muskogee. It goes through the towns of Porter
Porter may refer to:
Companies
* Porter Airlines, Canadian regional airline based in Toronto
* Porter Chemical Company, a defunct U.S. toy manufacturer of chemistry sets
* Porter Motor Company, defunct U.S. car manufacturer
* H.K. Porter, Inc., ...
and Tullahassee.
* SH-51C (decommissioned) () connected SH-51 west of Stillwater to Carl Blackwell Lake
Lake Carl Blackwell a/k/a Carl Blackwell Lake is west of Stillwater, Oklahoma. Primarily a recreational area, it is almost midway between Tulsa and Oklahoma City. It was constructed in 1937. until it was decommissioned in 2005.
* SH-51D (decommissioned) connected SH-51 south of Sand Springs with I-244 in Tulsa
Tulsa () is the second-largest city in the U.S. state, state of Oklahoma and List of United States cities by population, 47th-most populous city in the United States. The population was 413,066 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. ...
, running along Avery Drive and West 21st Street. It appeared on some ODOT maps as late as the 1970s, but is no longer shown.[Oklahoma Department of Transportation map, ''Average Daily Traffic Volume'', Tulsa inset, 1977.]
* In 2004, ODOT completed SH-51 Spur, running for as part of a loop through northwest Tahlequah, serving Tahlequah Municipal Airport, and ending at State Highway 82. It is currently the newest Oklahoma state highway.
See also
*
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References
External links
{{commons category, Oklahoma State Highway 51
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Transportation in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Transportation in Ellis County, Oklahoma
Transportation in Dewey County, Oklahoma
Transportation in Blaine County, Oklahoma
Transportation in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
Transportation in Logan County, Oklahoma
Transportation in Payne County, Oklahoma
Transportation in Creek County, Oklahoma
Transportation in Tulsa County, Oklahoma
Transportation in Wagoner County, Oklahoma
Transportation in Cherokee County, Oklahoma
Transportation in Adair County, Oklahoma