SOUTH DAKOTA HIGHWAY 34


'South Dakota Highway 34' is a state route that runs across the entire state of South Dakota. It begins at the Wyoming border west of Belle Fourche, as a continuation of Wyoming Highway 24. The eastern terminus is at the Minnesota border east of Egan where it continues as Minnesota State Highway 30. It is 431 miles (694 kilometers) in length.

Contents
History
List of Counties
Legal Definition
External resources

History


When first implemented in 1926, the western terminus was at South Dakota Highway 45 near Gann Valley. In the 1940's and early 1950's, a road was gradually built from Pierre to SD 45 via Fort Thompson, and SD 34 was extended west along it upon its completion. A further extension westward occurred in 1961, when SD 34 absorbed the alignment of South Dakota Highway 24.
In the late 1960's, a portion of SD 34 (along with U.S. Highway 14) was upgraded as part of the construction of Interstate 90. The segment between Whitewood and Sturgis (exits 23 and 30) remains signed with I-90 and U.S. 14.
A 10 mile segment of SD 34 in Sanborn County has been upgraded to 4 lanes. This is part of a 4-lane route from Huron to Mitchell via South Dakota Highway 37.

List of Counties


South Dakota 34 travels through the following 14 counties, from west to east:

Butte

Lawrence

Meade

Ziebach

Haakon

Stanley

Hughes

Hyde

Buffalo

Jerauld

Sanborn

Miner

Lake

Moody

Legal Definition


The route of SD 34 is defined in South Dakota Codified Laws § 31-4-156.[1]

External resources



South Dakota Highways Page: Highways 31-60

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