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A post office called Highmore has been in operation since 1882. [7] The city was named from its lofty elevation. [8] It was near Highmore that South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg struck and killed a pedestrian in 2020. [9]
The Black Hills is an isolated mountain range rising from the Great Plains of North America in western South Dakota and extending into Wyoming, United States. [3] Black Elk Peak, which rises to 7,242 feet (2,207 m), is the range's highest summit. [4]
Highmore: 1873: Buffalo County: James Hyde (1842–1902), territorial legislator ... Map showing the density of South Dakota's counties. Darker colors indicate ...
Official South Dakota Highway Map. State of South Dakota. 2007. A Tourist Guide of the Black Hills (South Dakota Department of Environment & Natural Resources) South Dakota Atlas & Gazetteer. Yarmouth, ME: DeLorme. 1997. ISBN 0-89933-239-0.
In the south, east of the Black Hills, lie the South Dakota Badlands. The Black Hills are in the southwestern part of South Dakota and extend into Wyoming. This range of low mountains covers 6,000 sq. miles (15,500 km 2 .) with mountains that rise from 2,000 to 4,000 feet (600 to 1,200 m) above their bases.
Hyde County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,262, [1] making it the second-least populous county in South Dakota. Its county seat is Highmore. [2] The county was founded in 1873, as a county of the Dakota Territory, and organized in 1883. [3]
South Dakota Highway 79 (SD 79) is a 209-mile (336 km) state highway in western South Dakota, United States, that runs from Maverick Junction near the Black Hills National Forest to the North Dakota state line.
Black Hills: 1940: 1948 SD 25: 194.524: 313.056 SD 50 northwest of Tabor: ND 18 at the North Dakota state line north of Claire City: 1926: current Gap in route designated as CR 9 SD 26: 49.540: 79.727 SD 47 north of Highmore: US 281 south of Redfield: 1935: current SD 27 — — — Hutchinson: 1926: 1935