South Dakota Highway 52
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Highway 52 |
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Length: | 37 mi (60 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1955 (approx.) | ||||||||
West end: | North of Springfield | ||||||||
East end: | Yankton | ||||||||
Major cities: | Yankton | ||||||||
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South Dakota Highway 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. It is 37 miles (60 kilometers) in length.
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[edit] History
This is the third occurrence of the use of South Dakota 52 since 1926.
The first SD 52 was located in the southwest portion of the state, designated in the mid 1920's. It extended from Oelrichs east to Oglala. It was used until 1950, when U.S. Highway 18 was rerouted onto this road.
In the early 1950's, there were two new, separate segments of SD 52. One was in the extreme southwest corner of the state. It began at U.S. 18 in Edgemont, and ran southerly to meet what is now South Dakota Highway 71 near Rumford. This road was renumbered as South Dakota Highway 471 in 1976.
The second 1950's segment of SD 52 was the current alignment.
[edit] List of Counties
The current South Dakota 52 travels across Bon Homme and Yankton Counties.
[edit] Legal Definition
The route of SD 52 is defined in South Dakota Codified Laws ยง 31-4-171.[1]