State Highway 77H is a spur that runs from US-77 in Norman, north through a small piece of unincorporated Cleveland County and Moore, to Oklahoma City.
Norman commuters typically use it to head north to Tinker Air Force Base and the Midwest City–Del City area.
This original iteration of SH-77H was decommissioned less than two years later, being removed from the state highway system on 1951-11-05[3] SH-77H was returned to active service on 1955-02-07.
[3] This time, the highway began at the corner of Porter Avenue and Robinson Street in Norman and traveled north to the previous SH-77H's southern terminus in Hollywood.
[3] On 1977-06-06, the highway was extended further north into Del City along Sunnylane Road[5] to Reno Avenue, where it turned west, ending at US-77 (which followed Lincoln Boulevard at the time).
At the same time, it was truncated to I-240 in Oklahoma City, and its southern terminus became the 12th Avenue–Classen Boulevard intersection in Norman.
This change shortened SH-77H by 4.7 miles (7.6 km), and brought its terminus to the present-day location of the 12th Avenue–Tecumseh Road intersection.