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  2. South Dakota Highway 73 - Wikipedia

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    South Dakota Highway 73 (SD 73) is a state route that runs across western South Dakota. It begins at the Nebraska border, north of Merriman, Nebraska, as a continuation of Nebraska Highway 61. It runs to the North Dakota border, where it continues as North Dakota Highway 49. It is just more than 255 miles (410 km) in length.

  3. South Dakota Highway 47 - Wikipedia

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    South Dakota Highway 47W was a state route located in central South Dakota. SD 47W designated around 1965, on a newly constructed road linking Fort Thompson and Reliance . This designation was used only for 10 years; it was made part of South Dakota Highway 47 when a portion of that route was realigned.

  4. State highways in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    These transfers often result in discontinuous highways, where a local government maintains part or all of a main road within its boundaries. [3] Two separate numbering systems are used: routes (e.g. Interstate 84, U.S. Route 26, and Oregon Route 140) are those used by the general public, and their shields are posted on guide signs and maps.

  5. South Dakota Highway 27 - Wikipedia

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    At an intersection with 429th Avenue, the two highways split, with SD 27 resuming its path to the north. Between 109th Street and County Road 6 (CR 6; 108th Street), it crosses over Crow Creek again. From just south of 106th Street to south of CR 4 (104th Street), it passes White Lake to the west and crosses over White Rice Creek.

  6. Transportation in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the interstates and primary highways in South Dakota. South Dakota has a total of 83,609 miles (134,556 km) of highways, roads, and streets, along with 679 miles (1,093 km) of interstate highways. [1] South Dakota and Montana are the only states sharing a land border which is not traversed by a paved road.

  7. South Dakota Highway 63 - Wikipedia

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    A resolution in the 2007 legislative session urged South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) to work to connect the two segments of the highway. Currently, the 6.9-mile-long (11.1 km) segment in between is a county road, which has over 400 vehicles per day travel on it.

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  9. South Dakota Highway 34 - Wikipedia

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    Western end of SD 63 concurrency: 167.673: 269.844: US 14 west / SD 63 south – Phillip: Western end of US 14 concurrency, eastern end of SD 63 concurrency: Fort Pierre: 204.473: 329.067: SD 1806 north – Oahe Dam: Western end of SD 1806 concurrency: 205.362: 330.498: US 83 south / SD 1806 south / Lewis and Clark Trail / Native American ...

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