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Example road trip bingo card. Road trip bingo is a game in the bingo family (American or British) used for long car rides or road trips. Commercial versions [1] [2] use sliding panels to mark off different things one would see on the road. Homemade versions might use a hand-drawn 5x5 grid.
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The length of South Dakota's portion of I-29 is 252 miles (406 km). [2] Larger cities served by the route include Watertown, Brookings, Sioux Falls, and Vermillion. [2] The I-29 corridor features generally higher rates of population and economic growth than areas in eastern South Dakota that are further from the interstate. [3]
South Dakota Highway 264 (SD 264) was a state highway located on a former alignment of US 16 in eastern Minnehaha County. It was created c. 1976, when the South Dakota Department of Transportation and the Minnesota Department of Transportation moved US 16 from surface streets to I-90 in the area. [4] [5] The route was decommissioned in 1999. [6]
US 12 enters South Dakota from North Dakota as a rural two-lane highway about 10 miles (16 km) west-northwest of Lemmon before entering the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. For approximately the next 70 miles (110 km), US 12 runs parallel to the border of North Dakota, sometimes within less than a mile (1.6 km).
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Through South Dakota, the route runs 160 miles (257 km) from Rapid City to the North Dakota state line. [2] The route runs concurrent with Interstate 90 / U.S. Route 14 from Rapid City at an interchange with Interstate 190 / U.S. Route 16 west through Sturgis en route to Spearfish where it turns north onto U.S. 85 .
Historically, US 83 did not exist in South Dakota. When it was first established in 1926, it initially ran from the Canadian border to the South Dakota state line. Later on, US 83 was extended to Pierre. South of Pierre, US 83 followed an old route that went further east; this route is now present day US 183. [11]