South Dakota Highway 9
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Highway 9 (Historic) |
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Length: | 10 mi (16 km) | ||||||||
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Existed: | 1935 – 1950 | ||||||||
South end: | Britton | ||||||||
North end: | North of Britton | ||||||||
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South Dakota Highway 9 was a short state route in Marshall County. It was one of only two known single digit state highway numbers used in South Dakota.
[edit] History
When highways were first numbered in the 1920's, this route was the northern end of South Dakota Highway 25. Around 1935, that route was realigned east from Britton to what is now South Dakota Highway 27. The old route became Highway 9, and linked up with the corresponding North Dakota Highway 9.
SD 9 was dropped around 1950, and is currently unnumbered.