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The final section of I-90 in the state opened in November 1976 between the Wyoming state line and Spearfish. [6] On May 24, 2012, the South Dakota Transportation Commission declared the entire length of I-90 as part of the National Purple Heart Trail, naming it the Purple Heart Memorial Highway, named after the military decoration of the same name.
I-29 at the Iowa state line at Dakota Dunes: I-29 / US 81 at the North Dakota state line north-northwest of Victor: 1958: current I-90: 412.76: 664.27 I-90 at the Wyoming state line west-northwest of North Spearfish: I-90 at the Minnesota state line north-northeast of Valley Springs — — I-190: 1.72: 2.77 US 16 / SD 44 / West Boulevard in ...
The road continues north and runs concurrently with US 14 and Interstate 90 westbound toward Sturgis. Leaving Sturgis, SD 79 leads to Bear Butte State Park and briefly runs concurrently with U.S. Route 212 south of Newell. Near North Dakota, the highway passes through the South Dakota portion of Custer National Forest.
Jun. 19—A Brandon, South Dakota man was injured late Tuesday night after the semi he was driving was involved in a single-vehicle crash near Oakland. According to the Minnesota State Patrol ...
Road travel could be especially difficult on Interstate 90, between Cleveland and Buffalo. The interstate was closed in Pennsylvania late Friday afternoon, between interstate 79 to the New York ...
An intense band of lake-effect snow set up Thursday morning over the Interstate 90 corridor off the shores of Lake Erie between Erie, Pennsylvania and Hamburg, New York, causing dangerous driving ...
I-90/US 14 near Spearfish: US 14 near Elkton: 1925: current US 16: 69: 111 US 16 near Mount Rushmore: I-90/I-190/US 14 in Rapid City: 1925: current US 18: 451.88: 727.23 US 18 near Edgemont: US 18 near Canton: 1926: current US 77 — — — — 1929: 1982 US 81 — — US 81 at Yankton: I-29/US 81 near New Effington
South Dakota Highway 100 is a planned limited access road in Sioux Falls. [4] Originally known as the Eastern Corridor, the highway will wrap around the eastern and southern sections of the city, running from Exit 402 on Interstate 90 in the north and intersecting with Interstate 29 near Tea .