We know Oklahoma has some strange town names, as seen here, but we have some street names that may even be a bit crazier. Here are 8 we found in the Sooner state that might leave you a bit baffled:
- None Such Rd.
Flickr/Kool Cats Photography This road might be hard to find since there is None Such Rd. in Oklahoma City.
- Flaming Lips Alley
Flickr/Kelly This could be awkward if you didn’t know about the band Flaming Lips that started in Oklahoma City.
- Lost St.
Zillow Hopefully, you won’t be lost on Lost St.
- Coffee Creek Rd.
Flickr/Bill Wilson Not sure how coffee and creek go together…maybe they dreamed of one day having a creek full of coffee?
- LVMHVLKE Eagle and NOKUSVLKE Bear
Flickr/Sheila Scarborough Good thing there is an interpretation below those Native American words…imagine having to pronounce and spell them all the time.
- Odor St.
Flickr/Jamie Lets just hope it wasn’t named after its smell.
- Kickapoo St.
Corcohighways.org Kids might find “kick-a-poo” funny but it actually means “a member of an American Indian people formerly living in Wisconsin, and now in Kansas, Oklahoma, and north central Mexico.”
- Edge of the Earth Rd.
zillow.com This road in Lexington, OK, is far from the edge of the earth.
Post pictures below of crazy street names you have found in Oklahoma.
Flickr/Kool Cats Photography
This road might be hard to find since there is None Such Rd. in Oklahoma City.
Flickr/Kelly
This could be awkward if you didn’t know about the band Flaming Lips that started in Oklahoma City.
Zillow
Hopefully, you won’t be lost on Lost St.
Flickr/Bill Wilson
Not sure how coffee and creek go together…maybe they dreamed of one day having a creek full of coffee?
Flickr/Sheila Scarborough
Good thing there is an interpretation below those Native American words…imagine having to pronounce and spell them all the time.
Flickr/Jamie
Lets just hope it wasn’t named after its smell.
Corcohighways.org
Kids might find “kick-a-poo” funny but it actually means “a member of an American Indian people formerly living in Wisconsin, and now in Kansas, Oklahoma, and north central Mexico.”
zillow.com
This road in Lexington, OK, is far from the edge of the earth.
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