The shortest highway in Oklahoma in terms of miles is State Highway 40A which is a 0.35 mile highway located in Lincoln County Oklahoma and is numbered after the State Highway 40 which is the predecessor highway to US 177.
The Highway 40 A connects US 177 to the town of Carney Oklahoma.
Perkins OK is as far as 56.6 miles via OK 33 W and Interstate 35 S or 59.2 miles via US 177 S and Interstate 44 or 72.7 miles via US 177 S and Interstate 40 W.
Perkins Oklahoma is as far as 67.5 miles from Tulsa via OK 33 E and 71.8 miles via OK 51 E or 81.2 miles via US 412 E.
Perkins OK is in Payne County Oklahoma.
Payne County which is where Perkins Oklahoma is located is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.
The current population of Payne County Oklahoma is 82,794.
It's county seat is Stillwater.
The county Payne County was created in 1890 as part of Oklahoma Territory and is named for Capt.
David L. Payne, a leader of the "Boomers"
Perkins Oklahoma was founded during the Land Run in April 1889.
Joseph Wert staked a claim for 160 acres and offered up 40 acres of his land to be established as a township.
The town went through three names in its first year- Cimarron, Italy, and then Perkins.
The river that runs through Perkins Oklahoma is the Cimarron river.
The Zip code of Perkins Oklahoma is 74059.
Perkins Oklahoma is a good place to live and offers it's residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes.
Many families and young professionals live in Perkins Oklahoma and residents of Perkins Oklahoma tend to lean conservative.
The public schools in Perkins Oklahoma are also highly rated.