SOUTH DAKOTA HIGHWAY 19


'South Dakota Highway 19' is a state route located in east central and southeast South Dakota. It begins at the Nebraska border, as a continuation of Nebraska Highway 15. It runs northerly to South Dakota Highway 34 southeast of Madison. It is 100 miles (161 kilometers) in length.

Contents
History
List of Counties
Legal Definition
External resources

History


South Dakota 19 was implemented in 1926. Its alignment has remained the same during this period, with two exceptions.
The original routing in Turner County had SD 19 go northward into Centerville, then westward to meet its present routing. Around 1950, SD 19 was rerouted to follow South Dakota Highway 46 for 6 miles before heading north again, resulting in a bypass of Centerville. The original route was designated as South Dakota Highway 19A.
In Clay County, SD 19 originally ended in Vermillion, at South Dakota Highway 50. The road was extended when the Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge over the Missouri River opened up in 2001. Previously, the nearest places to cross the river were at Yankton and South Sioux City, Nebraska.

List of Counties


South Dakota 19 currently travels through the following counties, from south to north:

Clay

Turner

Minnehaha

Lake

Legal Definition


The route of SD 19 is defined in South Dakota Codified Laws § 31-4-143.[1]

External resources



South Dakota Highways Page: Highways 1-30

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