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According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.64 square miles (1.66 km 2), all land. [ 9 ] Whitewood has been assigned the ZIP code 57793 and the FIPS place code 71580.
In 1890, the railroad began laying track north of Whitewood, South Dakota. Minnesela expanded its town site in preparation for the arrival of the railroad, with new land ready for purchase. The new board of trade (established before the Chamber of Commerce) asked Bullock to negotiate with the railroad company on their behalf, to which he agreed ...
An 1883 map shows this town at the headwaters of a creek, which branches off of the Bear Butte Creek, below Sturgis. The map is rather inaccurate, but it shows the town about 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (7.2 km) S-W of Sturgis, on a line between Sturgis and Lead. Sheridan: Golden City: Pennington: fall 1875-after 1930: Barren (submerged) Submerged under ...
SD 34 west – Whitewood, Belle Fourche: Western end of SD 34 concurrency: Meade: Sturgis: 30.28: 48.73: 30: I-90 BL / SD 34 east / SD 79 north (Lazelle Street) / US 14A west – Sturgis, Deadwood, Lead: Eastern end of SD 34 concurrency; western end of SD 79 concurrency: 32.41: 52.16: 32: I-90 BL west (Junction Avenue) – Sturgis: Serves ...
Whitewood, Dakota disid; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Whitewood (Dakota del Sud) Usage on lld.wikipedia.org Whitewood (South Dakota) Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Whitewood (Dakota Południowa) Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Whitewood (Dacota do Sul) Usage on sr.wikipedia.org Вајтвуд (Јужна Дакота) Usage on sv.wikipedia.org Whitewood ...
A further extension westward occurred in February 1961, when SD 34 absorbed the alignment of South Dakota Highway 24. [5] In the late 1960s, a portion of SD 34 (along with U.S. Highway 14) was upgraded as part of the construction of Interstate 90. The segment between Whitewood and Sturgis (exits 23 and 30) remains signed with I-90 and U.S. 14.
Lake Whitewood is a natural lake in Kingsbury County, South Dakota, in the United States. [1] Lake Whitewood received its name from the white timber near the lake. [2]
Whitewood Creek is a stream in Butte, Meade and Lawrence counties, in the U.S. state of South Dakota. [ 1 ] Whitewood Creek was named from the white-barked quaking aspen trees along its banks.