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Until 2016 North Dakota highway signage had an "N" and a "D" in the top corners and a Native American profile, based on Lakota policeman Marcellus Red Tomahawk; [1] [2] since 2016 the marker has had "North Dakota" on a black background, the state in outline, and the highway number within the state outline. This transition to new signs is a slow ...
Number Length (mi) [1] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes I-29: 217.517: 350.060 I-29/U.S. 81 at South Dakota state line
North Dakota Highway 91 (Pembina County) North Dakota Highway 91 (Wells County) North Dakota Highway 97; North Dakota Highway 127; North Dakota Highway 200; North Dakota Highway 200 Alternate; North Dakota Highway 200 Alternate (Traill County) North Dakota Highway 210; North Dakota Highway 256; North Dakota Highway 294; North Dakota Highway 297
Hwy 35 north of Fortuna: 1926: current Theodore Roosevelt Expressway, CanAm Highway: US 281: 267.190: 430.001 US 281 south of Ellendale: Hansboro–Cartwright Border Crossing north of Hansboro: 1931: current American Legion Memorial Highway US 281S — — Oberon, North Dakota: Lallie, North Dakota: 1939: 1940
North Dakota Highway 200 (ND 200) is a major east–west state highway in North Dakota, United States. It runs from Minnesota State Highway 200 at the Minnesota border near Halstad, Minnesota to Montana Highway 200 near Fairview, Montana .
North Dakota Highway 16 (ND 16) is a 77.915-mile-long (125.392 km) north–south state highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota. ND 16's southern terminus is at the end of state maintenance south of Golva, and the northern terminus is at ND 68 southeast of Alexander. [1] North Dakota Highway 16 in McKenzie County
About ten miles north of Hannaford and two miles west of Cooperstown (which ND 1 never enters), the highways begins a concurrency with North Dakota's longest state highway, ND 200. Six miles farther west, ND 200 and ND 1 part. ND 1 heads north for four miles, west for a mile, and north for three miles before intersecting ND 65 just east of Binford.
North Dakota Highway 49 (ND 49) is a 104.407-mile-long (168.027 km) north–south state highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota. ND 49's southern terminus is a continuation as South Dakota Highway 73 (SD 73) at the South Dakota border, and the northern terminus is at ND 200 north of Beulah .