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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3585837" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Time was, we lived up in the Oklahoma Panhandle. Back in the days of Governor Nigh, they started talking about "creating" highway 3 as "The Northwest Passage." Governor Nigh (or maybe he was Lt. Governor at the time) visited the Guymon area and the locals took him for a drive on highway 3 up north and then west of Guymon towards Boise City. At one point they passed one of the signs that named 3 as "The Northwest Passage." Someone had absconded with a sign from somewhere else and attached it to the supporting poles of that sign. That "stolen" sign read, "Primitive Road - Travel At Your Own Risk." Nigh got to experience just how bad that highway was.</p><p></p><p>When they began the work on Highway 3, they started up in the Panhandle instead of starting downstate, which is where they had originally planned on starting.</p><p></p><p>I miss politicians like Nigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3585837, member: 7900"] Time was, we lived up in the Oklahoma Panhandle. Back in the days of Governor Nigh, they started talking about "creating" highway 3 as "The Northwest Passage." Governor Nigh (or maybe he was Lt. Governor at the time) visited the Guymon area and the locals took him for a drive on highway 3 up north and then west of Guymon towards Boise City. At one point they passed one of the signs that named 3 as "The Northwest Passage." Someone had absconded with a sign from somewhere else and attached it to the supporting poles of that sign. That "stolen" sign read, "Primitive Road - Travel At Your Own Risk." Nigh got to experience just how bad that highway was. When they began the work on Highway 3, they started up in the Panhandle instead of starting downstate, which is where they had originally planned on starting. I miss politicians like Nigh. [/QUOTE]
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