. "Grady"@en . "51.2"^^ . . . . "64.5"^^ . . "103.3"^^ . "1926-12-07"^^ . "Texas\u2013Oklahoma state line at the southern bank of the river"@en . "U.S. Route 81 (US-81) is a north\u2013south U.S. highway running through the central United States' Great Plains region, from Fort Worth, Texas to the U.S.\u2013Canadian border at Pembina, North Dakota. A 229.28-mile (368.99 km) segment of the highway lies within the state of Oklahoma. US-81 crosses the Red River from Texas south of Terral, passing through several Oklahoma cities, such as Chickasha, El Reno, Kingfisher, and Enid, before entering Kansas north of Renfrow."@en . . "230"^^ . . . . . . "; access to INTEGRIS Bass Baptist Health Center"@en . . "yes"@en . . "85.5"^^ . . "229.28"^^ . "Western terminus of SH-66; former"@en . . . "Western terminus of SH-32"@en . . . . "2"^^ . . . . . "Union City"@en . . . . . "Canadian"@en . . . "184.6"^^ . . "south of Terral"@en . . "200"^^ . "21051227"^^ . "81.90000000000001"^^ . . . . "in El Reno"@en . . . . . "Northern terminus of US-81 Bus."@en . "Hennessey"@en . "161.5"^^ . "Ninnekah"@en . . "Duncan"@en . . . "Western terminus of SH-29"@en . . "119.4"^^ . . . . . . "Eastern terminus of SH-45"@en . . . "El Reno"@en . . "Jefferson"@en . "Ryan"@en . . "44.9"^^ . . . . "116.6"^^ . . . . "2"^^ . . . "Interchange;"@en . . "82"^^ . "Continuation into Kansas"@en . . . . "SH"@en . "76.8"^^ . . "44"^^ . "180.6"^^ . . "south of Caldwell, Kan."@en . . "Rush Springs"@en . . . . . . "117.1"^^ . . . . . . . "43.4"^^ . . . "Marlow"@en . "23083"^^ . . "Interchange; I-44 exit 80"@en . . "Pond Creek"@en . . . "4"^^ . "2"^^ . "Southern terminus of US-81 Bus."@en . . "3"^^ . "0"^^ . . "0.71"^^ . "; former"@en . . "Stephens"@en . . "OK"@en . . . . "Chestnut Road west"@en . . . . "368.99039232"^^ . . . . "Medford"@en . . "Minco"@en . . . "79.7"^^ . . "2"^^ . . "6"^^ . "83.8"^^ . . . . . "35.2"^^ . "4"^^ . . "5"^^ . "Interchange; northbound access to US-64 east via U-turn north of exit;"@en . . "Southern terminus of SH-81A"@en . "North" . "10"^^ . "109"^^ . "204.1"^^ . "Interchange; I-40 exit 125; ; eastern terminus of I-40 Bus."@en . . . . . . . "none"@en . . . "80"^^ . . . "OK"@en . . . "South" . . "Comanche"@en . . . "10.3"^^ . . . "1107773395"^^ . "81"^^ . "368990.39232"^^ . . . "Kingfisher"@en . . . "Kingfisher"@en . . "none"@en . . . "US"@en . . "55.1"^^ . "toll"@en . . "Grant"@en . "Chisholm Trail Historic Route"@en . . . . . . "Interchange"@en . . "Waurika"@en . "1926-12-07"^^ . "20.2"^^ . . . . "OK"@en . . "63.3"^^ . "Chisholm Trail Historic Route"@en . "South"@en . . . . "concur"@en . . . "81.0"^^ . . "U.S. Route 81 (US-81) is a north\u2013south U.S. highway running through the central United States' Great Plains region, from Fort Worth, Texas to the U.S.\u2013Canadian border at Pembina, North Dakota. A 229.28-mile (368.99 km) segment of the highway lies within the state of Oklahoma. US-81 crosses the Red River from Texas south of Terral, passing through several Oklahoma cities, such as Chickasha, El Reno, Kingfisher, and Enid, before entering Kansas north of Renfrow. The route of US-81 was originally served by the Chisholm Trail, which was used to drive cattle from Texas to Abilene, Kansas. US-81 was established as a primary route of the U.S. highway system at the time of the system's original designation. US-81 was established through Oklahoma on December 7, 1926."@en . . . "Texas"@en . . . "Enid"@en . "in Chickasha"@en . . . . "Kansas"@en . . "215.2"^^ . "Continuation into Texas"@en . "81" . . . "186"^^ . . "65.90000000000001"^^ . . "US" . . "Northern terminus of SH-81A"@en . . . "North"@en . . "143"^^ . . . "U.S. Route 81 in Oklahoma"@en . . . "130.6"^^ . . . . . . ","@en . "US 81 highlighted in red"@en . "Garfield"@en . . "Oklahoma"@en . "Chickasha"@en . "104.7"^^ . . . . . .