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Britton Road is an east/west street in north Oklahoma City. It is named for the former township of Britton, which is now a part of Oklahoma City. The township of Britton was named for railroad attorney Alexander Britton. Britton Road also serves as one of the borders between Oklahoma City and The Village.
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Britton Road is an east/west street in north Oklahoma City. It is named for the former township of Britton, which is now a part of Oklahoma City. The township of Britton was named for railroad attorney Alexander Britton. Part of Britton Road also serves as one of the borders between Oklahoma City and The Village.

Revision as of 16:40, 11 February 2021

Britton Road is an east/west street in north Oklahoma City. It is named for the former township of Britton, which is now a part of Oklahoma City. The township of Britton was named for railroad attorney Alexander Britton. Part of Britton Road also serves as one of the borders between Oklahoma City and The Village.