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|direction_a=West
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'''K-38''' was a ] ] that started at ] north of ] in rural ]. It was {{convert|12.8|mi|km}}{{Fact|date=March 2008}} long, ending in ] at an intersection with a county road. There were no towns or state facilities served by the road. K-38 was never completely paved; the last couple of miles of the road were gravel. '''K-38''' was a ] ] that started at ] north of ] in rural ]. It was {{convert|12.8|mi|km}}{{Fact|date=March 2008}} long, ending in ] at an intersection with a county road. There were no towns or state facilities served by the road. K-38 was never completely paved; the last couple of miles of the road were gravel.



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Template:KSRoutebox K-38 was a Kansas state highway that started at K-15 north of Dexter in rural Cowley County. It was 12.8 miles (20.6 km) long, ending in Chautauqua County at an intersection with a county road. There were no towns or state facilities served by the road. K-38 was never completely paved; the last couple of miles of the road were gravel.

K-38 was decommissioned in November 1997. It is now a county road for both Cowley (CR-28) and Chautauqua (Ranch Road).

References

  1. "KDOT 1997 Highway and Route Changes". October 7, 2005. Retrieved 2007-12-29. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
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