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A 19.5-mile (31.4 km) section between Worthing and SD 38 west of Sioux Falls was opened in October 1960. [11] In September 1961, I-29 was extended across the Big Sioux River from Iowa to South Dakota.
Named in an attempt to encourage more tourism traffic through the lands of various Indigenous peoples in southern South Dakota, it passes through or near the Yankton Sioux, Rosebud, and Pine Ridge Indian reservations, crossing the James River Valley, the Missouri River near Fort Randall Dam, portions of Pine Ridge, and the High Plains of South ...
SD 314 is maintained by SDDOT. In 2012, the traffic on the route was measured in average annual daily traffic. SD 314 had an average of 1325 vehicles. [1] SD 314 begins at an intersection with SD 50, west of Yankton, but about 0.6 miles (0.97 km) east of SD 50's junction with SD 153. From its western terminus SR 314 heads southeast through flat ...
Western end of SD 47 concurrency; Northern terminus of SD 251: Burke: 286.03: 460.32: SD 47 south – Jamison: Eastern end of SD 47 concurrency 305.22: 491.20: SD 1806 north – Whetstone Bay: Southern terminus of SD 1806 311.99: 502.10: SD 43 south – Butte: Northern terminus of SD 43 320.78: 516.25: US 281 south – Spencer, O'Neill: Western ...
Redesignated as parts of SD 1804 and SD 1806; became all of SD 204 SD 1804: 126.745: 203.976 Shore of the Missouri River south of Geddes: ND 1804 at the North Dakota state line northwest of Pollock: 1975 [1] current Four segments SD 1806: 122.603: 197.310 US 18 west of Bonesteel: ND 1806 at the North Dakota state line northwest of Kenel: 1975 [1]
SD 50 heads west to run concurrent with SD 52 through Lakeport.) [2] [3] SD 153 is maintained by South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT). In 2012, the traffic on the highway was measured in average annual daily traffic , and SD 153 had an average of 610 vehicles. [ 1 ]
South Dakota Highway 52 (SD 52) is a state route that runs just north of the Missouri River, across southeast South Dakota. It begins at a junction with South Dakota Highway 37 north of Springfield , and terminates in Yankton at U.S. Highway 81 , at the junction of 4th and Broadway Streets.
Yankton is a city in and the county seat of Yankton County, South Dakota, United States.It became a city in 1889. The population was 15,411 at the 2020 census, making it the 7th most populous city in South Dakota, [8] and it is the principal city of the Yankton Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes the entirety of Yankton County and which had an estimated population of 23,297 as of ...