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  2. Neosho River - Wikipedia

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    Fort Gibson Dam and Reservoir on the Grand River in Cherokee and Wagoner Counties, Oklahoma Fort Gibson Lake and Sequoyah State Park on the Grand River in Cherokee County, Oklahoma. The Neosho River is a tributary of the Arkansas River in eastern Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma in the United States.

  3. Cheney Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Kansas Highway 251, which runs north-south, connects the reservoir to U.S. Route 54 4 miles (6.4 km) to the south and the community of Cheney 5.5 miles (8.9 km) to the south. Below the dam, the highway becomes a paved county road and turns northeast, running parallel to the dam then finally turning east. 21st Street North, another paved county ...

  4. List of state highway spurs in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas State Highway Commission approved a relocation of US-24 from the Mitchell–Cloud county line east to Glasco through a June 25, 1952, resolution. The portion of US-24 through Simpson, which followed the length of the road along the county line between US-24 and the railroad, would be removed from the state highway system. [126]

  5. Branch County Road Commission plans $1.5 million summer ... - AOL

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    Round Lake Road from Dutch School Road to the county line, 1.58 miles Shawtown Road from the county line to Taggert Road, 0.95 miles N. Snow Prairie Road from M-86 to Barnhart Road, 3.01 miles

  6. List of state highways in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    US-83/US-160 near the Haskell–Seward county line east of Satanta: US-160 near the Haskell–Grant county line north of Ryus: 1954: current K-191: 0.999: 1.608 Geographic center of the contiguous United States: US-281 north of Lebanon: 1954: current K-192: 16.241: 26.137 US-59 near Winchester: US-73/K-7 north of Leavenworth: 1939: current K-193

  7. This beloved Kansas lake was named one of the top spring ...

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    It’s an ideal family-friendly spot for fishers to snag catfish, crappie, walleye and sunfish, a top fishing trip site raves.

  8. K-9 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-9 is a 317.937-mile-long (511.670 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas.The highway goes east–west through Kansas. It has its western terminus south of Dresden at an intersection with K-123 and an eastern terminus at its junction with U.S. Route 73 near Lancaster.

  9. K-13 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-13 is a 14.62-mile-long (23.53 km) state highway in the northeastern part of the US state of Kansas.It begins at U.S. Route 24 (US-24) north of Manhattan and runs north to K-16 southwest of Fostoria.