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SD 73 (North Larimer Street) – Faith, Kadoka: Midland: SD 63 south to I-90: West end of concurrency with SD 63: Stanley SD 34 west / SD 63 north / Lewis and Clark Trail – Sturgis, Eagle Butte: East end of concurrency with SD 63; west end of concurrency with SD 34 and Lewis and Clark Trail: Module:Jctint/USA warning: Unused argument(s ...
Larimore is a city in Grand Forks County, North Dakota, United States. It is located three miles south of the junction of U.S. Route 2 and North Dakota Highway 18. Larimore is part of the "Grand Forks, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area" or "Greater Grand Forks". The population was 1,260 at the 2020 census. [3]
Southern end of SD 1806 overlap: 120.6: 194.1: US 14 / SD 34 west / SD 1806 north (Yellowstone Street) Southern end of US 14/SD 34 overlap; northern end of SD 1806 overlap: Missouri River: 120.9: 194.6: Missouri River Bridge: Hughes: Pierre: 121.2: 195.1: US 14 Truck east / US 83 Truck north / SD 34 east (Sioux Avenue) Northern end of SD 34 ...
South Dakota Highway 63 (SD 63) is a 167.455-mile (269.493 km) state highway in central South Dakota, United States, that connects U.S. Route 18 (US 18) south-southeast of Parmelee with the North Dakota state line north of McLaughlin.
Here, 293rd Avenue continues to the north. US 212 and SD 1804 briefly travel concurrently to the east-northeast. When SD 1804 splits off, it resumes its due-north direction. It curves to the north-northeast and then back to the north. At an intersection with 160th Street, this segment of SD 1804 ends, and 296th Avenue continues to the north.
SD 45 north / SD 247 south (341st Avenue) – Ashley ND, Roscoe: Western end of SD 45 concurrency; northern terminus of SD 247 58.761: 94.567: SD 239 north (350th Avenue) – Long Lake: Southern terminus of SD 239: Leola: 66.925: 107.705: SD 45 south (Mason Street) – US 12: Eastern end of SD 45 concurrency; southern terminus of CR 19 (363rd ...
South Dakota Highway 115 (SD 115) is a 40-mile (64 km) state highway in Lincoln and Minnehaha counties in South Dakota, United States, that was created from the routing of US 77, "Old 77", when its alignment was moved west to become Interstate 29 around 1980 and SD 15's route from US 18 to Sioux Falls.
Just south of 267th Street, SD 19 crosses over Elce Creek. At 265th Street, it begins a concurrency with SD 42 to the east. The roadway continues to the north as 455th Avenue. SD 19 and SD 42 travel to the east for about 1 mile (1.6 km). SD 19 splits off to the north, while the roadway continues to the south as 456th Avenue.