Will Rogers Turnpike
The Will Rogers Turnpike is a freeway-standard toll road in the northeast portion of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The highway begins as a continuation of the Creek Turnpike in Tulsa, continuing northward from the I-44/US-412 interchange there to the Missouri state line west of Joplin, Missouri. The turnpike carries the I-44 designation for its entire length. The turnpike is 88.5 miles (142.4 km) long and costs $4.75 (for a two-axle vehicle) to drive one way. The Will Rogers Turnpike opened to traffic on June 28, 1957. It was designated as I-44 in 1958. It is named for Will Rogers, "Oklahoma's Favorite Son".
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Will Rogers Turnpike
The Will Rogers Turnpike is a freeway-standard toll road in the northeast portion of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The highway begins as a continuation of the Creek Turnpike in Tulsa, continuing northward from the I-44/US-412 interchange there to the Missouri state line west of Joplin, Missouri. The turnpike carries the I-44 designation for its entire length. The turnpike is 88.5 miles (142.4 km) long and costs $4.75 (for a two-axle vehicle) to drive one way. The Will Rogers Turnpike opened to traffic on June 28, 1957. It was designated as I-44 in 1958. It is named for Will Rogers, "Oklahoma's Favorite Son".
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1,42426944e+5
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1957-06-28
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Will Rogers
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Craig
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Ottawa
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Rogers
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West
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East
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1957-06-28
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east of Afton
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in Big Cabin
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Big Cabin
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Catoosa
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Claremore
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Fair Oaks
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Will Rogers Turnpike highlighted in red
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; exit number based on a continuation of Creek Tpk. mileposts
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Continuation beyond I-44
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Continuation into Missouri;
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East Tulsa Interchange; closed; was westbound exit only on old alignment
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Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
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Westbound exit and eastbound e ...... uation of Creek Tpk. mileposts
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Toll plaza
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Oklahoma–Missouri line
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E. Pine Street
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Will Rogers
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OK
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in Tulsa
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at the Missouri state line
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Turnpike
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toll
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Will Rogers Turnpike
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