South Dakota Highway 27
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Highway 27 |
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Length: | 52 mi (84 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1976 | ||||||||
South end: | Southeast of Andover | ||||||||
North end: | near Havana, ND | ||||||||
Major cities: | Britton | ||||||||
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South Dakota Highway 27 is a state route located in northeast South Dakota. It begins at the North Dakota border near Havana, North Dakota, and terminates at a junction with U.S. Highway 12 southeast of Andover, South Dakota. It is 52 miles (84 kilometers) in length.
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[edit] History
This is the second usage of the SD 27 identifier.
In 1926, the first SD 27 was designated in the southeast part of the state. It ran from Olivet south to near Tabor. This road became part of South Dakota Highway 35 in 1936, and is currently the southern segment of South Dakota Highway 25.
The current alignment was designated in 1926. It previously was the northern end of SD 25, which was rerouted further east.
[edit] List of Counties
South Dakota 27 travels across Marshall and Clark Counties.
[edit] Legal Definition
The route of SD 27 is defined in South Dakota Codified Laws ยง 31-4-150.[1]