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About: K-99 (Kansas highway)
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K-99 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway runs 234.473 miles (377.348 km) from Oklahoma State Highway 99 (SH-99) at the Oklahoma state line near Chautauqua north to Nebraska Highway 99 (N-99) at the Nebraska state line in Summerfield. K-99 connects Emporia with several smaller county seats to the south and north, including Sedan, Howard, Eureka, Alma, and Westmoreland while passing through the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas.

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  • K-99 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway runs 234.473 miles (377.348 km) from Oklahoma State Highway 99 (SH-99) at the Oklahoma state line near Chautauqua north to Nebraska Highway 99 (N-99) at the Nebraska state line in Summerfield. K-99 connects Emporia with several smaller county seats to the south and north, including Sedan, Howard, Eureka, Alma, and Westmoreland while passing through the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas. The highway that became K-99, was originally designated in 1926 as K-11, and travelled from Sedan north to Frankfort. By 1927, the northern terminus was extended north to US-36 in Beattie. By 1931, it was extended south to the Oklahoma border. Then by 1932, it had been extended north to the Nebraska border. K-11 was renumbered to K-99 on May 17, 1938, along with Oklahoma and Nebraska doing the same to make a three-state continuous Highway 99. (en)
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  • 99
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  • South
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  • KS
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  • Chautauqua (en)
  • Lyon (en)
  • Greenwood (en)
  • Marshall (en)
  • Elk (en)
  • Pottawatomie (en)
  • Wabaunsee (en)
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  • South (en)
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  • North (en)
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  • 0001-05-17 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • (en)
  • in Emporia (en)
  • in Admire (en)
  • in Wamego (en)
  • near Alma (en)
  • near Beattie (en)
  • near Eureka (en)
  • near Moline (en)
  • near Sedan (en)
  • near Severy (en)
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  • Madison (en)
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  • Sedan (en)
  • Summerfield (en)
  • Frankfort (en)
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  • Emporia (en)
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  • KDOT and the cities of Sedan, Emporia, Alma and Wamego (en)
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  • K-99 highlighted in red (en)
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  • Eastern terminus of K-18 (en)
  • I-35 exit 130; diamond interchange (en)
  • I-70 exit 328; diamond interchange (en)
  • North end of concurrency with K-16 (en)
  • North end of concurrency with K-4 (en)
  • North end of concurrency with K-9 (en)
  • North end of concurrency with US-160 (en)
  • North end of concurrency with US-166 Bus. (en)
  • North end of concurrency with US-400 (en)
  • North end of concurrency with US-54 (en)
  • Northern terminus; Nebraska state line (en)
  • South end of concurrency with K-16 (en)
  • South end of concurrency with K-4 (en)
  • South end of concurrency with K-9 (en)
  • South end of concurrency with US-160 (en)
  • South end of concurrency with US-400 (en)
  • South end of concurrency with US-54 (en)
  • Southern terminus of K-249 (en)
  • Southern terminus; Oklahoma state line (en)
  • Western terminus of K-170 (en)
  • Western terminus of K-31 (en)
  • Western terminus of K-58 (en)
  • Eastern terminus of US-166 Bus.; south end of concurrency with US-166 Bus. (en)
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  • KS (en)
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  • south of Chautauqua (en)
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  • in Summerfield (en)
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  • KS (en)
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  • K-99 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway runs 234.473 miles (377.348 km) from Oklahoma State Highway 99 (SH-99) at the Oklahoma state line near Chautauqua north to Nebraska Highway 99 (N-99) at the Nebraska state line in Summerfield. K-99 connects Emporia with several smaller county seats to the south and north, including Sedan, Howard, Eureka, Alma, and Westmoreland while passing through the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas. (en)
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  • K-99 (Kansas highway) (en)
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