State: | TX |
Type: | SH |
Route: | 79 |
Map Custom: | yes |
Map Notes: | SH 79 highlighted in red |
Length Mi: | 96.203 |
Established: | 1923 |
Direction A: | South |
Direction B: | North |
Terminus A: | in Throckmorton |
Junction: | in Wichita Falls in Wichita Falls |
Terminus B: | at Oklahoma state line |
Previous Type: | SH |
Previous Route: | 78 |
Next Type: | US |
Next Route: | 80 |
State Highway 79 (SH 79) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that runs 96.203miles from Throckmorton to the Oklahoma state line near Byers.
SH 79 begins at an intersection with US 183/US 283 in Throckmorton. The highway runs in an east–west direction until FM 926, east of Elbert. The highway turns northeast, running to Olney and Archer City. The highway enters Wichita Falls and almost immediately begins an overlap with US 281 on the Henry S. Grace Freeway. At the interchange with US 82/US 287, US 281 travels north to downtown while SH 79 travels to the east. Shortly after joining US 82/287, SH 79 leaves the highways and runs on the eastern edge of the city as the Waurika Freeway. SH 79 runs through Dean, Petrolia and Byers before entering Oklahoma as OK-79.
It was originally designated on August 21, 1923, from Wichita Falls to Olney, replacing a portion of SH 22.[1] On October 11, 1927, it was extended southwest to Throckmorton.[2] On April 24, 1928, it was extended northeast to the Oklahoma state line.[3] On April 24, 1933, the section from Olney to Elbert was cancelled,[4] but restored on December 18, 1933.[5] This section was completed by 1938. The section north of Wichita Falls was cancelled on July 15, 1935,[6] but restored on February 11, 1937.[7] The route was previously proposed as the northern sections of SH 22 and SH 23. The intersection of SH 79 and SH 25, in Archer City, was the location for the filming of movie The Last Picture Show in 1971.