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'''State Highway 301''' or '''SH 301''' was a proposed Texas state highway that ran from ] south to ]. This route was decommissioned by 1959, but the actual route was never built. '''State Highway 301''' or '''SH 301''' was a proposed Texas state highway that ran from ] south to ]. This route was deleted by 1959, but the actual route was never built.


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State Highway 301 or SH 301 was a proposed Texas state highway that ran from Ranger south to Desdemona. This route was deleted by 1959, but the actual route was never built.

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