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{{Short description|State highway in South Dakota, United States}}
{{More citations needed|date=January 2018}}

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|highway_name=Highway 27
|map_notes=Map of [[South Dakota]] with SD 27 in red
|length_mi=52
|length_mi=42.639
|established=1976
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|length_round=3
|established=1976{{citation needed|date=February 2018}}
|decommissioned=
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|direction_a=South
|direction_a=South
|terminus_a={{jct|state=SD|US|12}} southeast of [[Andover, South Dakota|Andover]]
|starting_terminus=[[Image:US 12.svg|20px]] Southeast of Andover
|junction={{jct|state=SD|SD|10}} from [[Britton, South Dakota|Britton]] to east of Britton
|direction_b=North
|direction_b=North
|terminus_b={{jct|state=SD|ND|32}} at the [[North Dakota]] state line northeast of [[Kidder, South Dakota|Kidder]]
|ending_terminus=[[Image:North_Dakota_32.svg|20px]] near Havana, ND
|section=150
|cities=[[Britton, South Dakota|Britton]]
|counties={{flat list|
* [[Day County, South Dakota|Day]]
* [[Marshall County, South Dakota|Marshall]]}}
|previous_type=SD
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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.
'''South Dakota Highway&nbsp;27''' ('''SD&nbsp;27''') is a {{convert|42.639|mi|km|adj=on}}<ref name="log"/> [[State highway#United States|state highway]] in [[Day County, South Dakota|Day]] and [[Marshall County, South Dakota|Marshall]] counties in [[South Dakota]], United States, that connects [[Pierpont, South Dakota|Pierpont]], [[Langford, South Dakota|Langford]], and [[Britton, South Dakota|Britton]].


==Route description==
==History==
===Day County===
This is the second usage of the SD 27 identifier.
SD&nbsp;27 begins at an [[Intersection (road)|intersection]] with [[U.S. Route 12 in South Dakota|U.S. Route&nbsp;12]] (US&nbsp;12) southeast of [[Andover, South Dakota|Andover]], in the central part of [[Day County, South Dakota|Day County]]. Here, the roadway continues to the south as 419th Avenue. SD&nbsp;27 travels to the north, through [[rural area]]s of the county. North of 133th Street, it skirts along the western edge of the Pierpont Lake Recreation Area and passes Pierpont Lake. North of 131st Street, it intersects the western terminus of 1st Street, which is also signed as a "city [[truck route]]" and as "130 A Street". Just north of this intersection, the highway enters the southwestern part of [[Pierpont, South Dakota|Pierpont]]. An intersection with the western terminus of Main Street leads to the [[business district]] of the town. It skirts along the western edge of the Pierpont City Park. Just north of an intersection with the western terminus of 3rd Street, it leaves the [[city limits]] of Pierpont. At an intersection with the western terminus of 4th Street, it leaves the city park. Just south of 125th Street, the highway crosses over [[Antelope Creek (Day County, South Dakota)|Antelope Creek]]. South of 124th Street, it curves to the north-northeast. At the intersection with 124th Street, it enters the southwestern part of [[Marshall County, South Dakota|Marshall County]].


===Marshall County===
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]].
North of this intersection, SD&nbsp;27 enters the southeastern part of [[Langford, South Dakota|Langford]]. At an intersection with the eastern terminus of Main Street, it turns right and travels to the east. East of Lesher Street, it leaves the city limits of Langford. East of 422nd Avenue, it curves back to the north. Just south of 119th Street, it passes Hickman Lake to the west. This intersection leads to access to Hickman Dam Lake. Just south of 112th Street, the highway crosses over Crow Creek. North of 111th Street, it enters the south-central part of [[Britton, South Dakota|Britton]]. Just south of 8th Street, it crosses over some [[railroad tracks]] of [[BNSF Railway]]. The next intersection is with [[South Dakota Highway 10|SD&nbsp;10]] (Vander Horck<!-- no street type on street signs -->). Here, SD&nbsp;10 and SD&nbsp;27 head [[Concurrency (road)|concurrently]] to the east, while the Main Street name continues to the north. Just west of 7th Avenue, they cross over the railroad tracks of BNSF Railway from before. An intersection with 5th Avenue leads to Marshall County Healthcare Center. East of 3rd Avenue, they leave the city limits of Britton. At an intersection with 429th Avenue, the two highways split, with SD&nbsp;27 resuming its path to the north. Between 109th Street and County Road&nbsp;6 (CR&nbsp;6; 108th Street), it crosses over Crow Creek again. From just south of 106th Street to south of CR&nbsp;4 (104th Street), it passes White Lake to the west and crosses over White Rice Creek. CR&nbsp;4 leads to [[Kidder, South Dakota|Kidder]] and [[Veblen, South Dakota|Veblen]]. North of the western terminus of CR&nbsp;2 (101st Street), it curves to the north-northeast and meets its northern terminus, an intersection with the western terminus of CR&nbsp;2G (100th Street) on the [[North Dakota]] state line. Here, the roadway continues to the north-northeast as [[North Dakota Highway 32]] (ND&nbsp;32).


===National Highway System===
The current alignment was designated in 1926. It previously was the northern end of SD 25, which was rerouted further east.
No part of SD&nbsp;27 is included as part of the [[National Highway System (United States)|National Highway System]], a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility and defense.<ref name="NHS South Dakota">{{cite map |publisher=[[Federal Highway Administration]] |title=National Highway System: South Dakota |url=https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/national_highway_system/nhs_maps/south_dakota/sd_SouthDakota.pdf |date=March 25, 2015 |format=PDF |access-date=February 5, 2018 }}</ref>

==History==
{{Expand section|date=February 2018}}
The original SD&nbsp;27 was established in 1926, from [[Olivet, South Dakota|Olivet]] to [[Tabor, South Dakota|Tabor]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://broermapsonline.org/online/NorthAmerica/UnitedStates/NorthCentral/South%20Dakota/unitedstates1926ra_043.html|title=South Dakota (Eastern) 1926}}</ref> This became the southward extension of [[South Dakota Highway 35|SD&nbsp;35]] between 1932 and 1935. SD&nbsp;27 was established in 1976. It was the original northern part of the path of [[South Dakota Highway 25|SD&nbsp;25]].
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==Major intersections==
{{Jcttop|length_ref=<ref name="log">{{cite web|url=https://dot.sd.gov/media/documents/Aberdeen_Region_Highway_Log.pdf|title=State Highway Log: Aberdeen Region|website=dot.sd.gov|publisher=[[South Dakota Department of Transportation]]|location=Pierre, South Dakota|edition=January 2019|page=135|date=27 Feb 2019|accessdate=4 Oct 2019}}</ref>}}
{{SDint
|county=Day
|location=none
|mile=0.000
|road={{jct|state=SD|US|12|road|419th Avenue south|city1=Groton|city2=Webster}}
|notes=Southern terminus; roadway continues to the south as 419th Avenue.
}}
{{SDint
|county=Marshall
|cspan=3
|location=Britton
|mile=32.637
|type=concur
|road={{jct|state=SD|SD|10|dir1=west|name1=Vander Horck<!-- no road type on street signs -->|road|Main Street north|city1=Houghton}}
|notes={{ccr-end|South|SD&nbsp;10}}; roadway continues to the north as Main Street.
}}
{{SDint
|location=none
|mile=34.173
|type=concur
|road={{jct|state=SD|SD|10|dir1=east|road|429th Avenue south|city1=Sisseton}}
|notes={{ccr-end|North|SD&nbsp;10}}; roadway continues to the south as 429th Avenue.
}}
{{SDint
|location=none
|mile=42.639
|road={{jct|state=ND|ND|32|dir1=north|city1=Havana|city2=Forman}}
|notes=Northern terminus of SD&nbsp;27; continuation into [[North Dakota]]
}}
{{Jctbtm|keys=concur}}


==List of Counties==
==See also==
{{portal|U.S. Roads}}
South Dakota 27 travels across [[Marshall County, South Dakota|Marshall]] and [[Clark County, South Dakota|Clark]] Counties.
* [[List of state highways in South Dakota]]


==References==
== Legal Definition ==
{{Reflist}}
The route of SD 27 is defined in South Dakota Codified Laws § 31-4-150.[http://legis.state.sd.us/statutes/DisplayStatute.aspx?Type=Statute&Statute=31-4-150]


==External resources==
==External links==
{{commons category|South Dakota Highway 27}}
*[http://www.northernplainshighways.org/sdakota/sd1-30.html#SD-27 South Dakota Highways Page: Highways 1-30]
{{Attached KML|display=title,inline}}
* [http://www.northernplainshighways.org/sdakota/sd1-30.html The Unofficial South Dakota Highways Page: Highways 1-30]


[[Category:State highways in South Dakota|027]]
[[Category:State highways in South Dakota|0027]]
[[Category:Transportation in Day County, South Dakota]]
[[Category:Transportation in Marshall County, South Dakota]]

Latest revision as of 02:36, 26 July 2023

Highway 27 marker
Highway 27
Map of South Dakota with SD 27 in red
Route information
Maintained by SDDOT
Length42.639 mi[1] (68.621 km)
Existed1976[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
South end US 12 southeast of Andover
Major intersections SD 10 from Britton to east of Britton
North end ND 32 at the North Dakota state line northeast of Kidder
Location
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Dakota
Counties
Highway system
  • South Dakota State Trunk Highway System
SD 26 SD 28

South Dakota Highway 27 (SD 27) is a 42.639-mile (68.621 km)[1] state highway in Day and Marshall counties in South Dakota, United States, that connects Pierpont, Langford, and Britton.

Route description

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Day County

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SD 27 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 12 (US 12) southeast of Andover, in the central part of Day County. Here, the roadway continues to the south as 419th Avenue. SD 27 travels to the north, through rural areas of the county. North of 133th Street, it skirts along the western edge of the Pierpont Lake Recreation Area and passes Pierpont Lake. North of 131st Street, it intersects the western terminus of 1st Street, which is also signed as a "city truck route" and as "130 A Street". Just north of this intersection, the highway enters the southwestern part of Pierpont. An intersection with the western terminus of Main Street leads to the business district of the town. It skirts along the western edge of the Pierpont City Park. Just north of an intersection with the western terminus of 3rd Street, it leaves the city limits of Pierpont. At an intersection with the western terminus of 4th Street, it leaves the city park. Just south of 125th Street, the highway crosses over Antelope Creek. South of 124th Street, it curves to the north-northeast. At the intersection with 124th Street, it enters the southwestern part of Marshall County.

Marshall County

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North of this intersection, SD 27 enters the southeastern part of Langford. At an intersection with the eastern terminus of Main Street, it turns right and travels to the east. East of Lesher Street, it leaves the city limits of Langford. East of 422nd Avenue, it curves back to the north. Just south of 119th Street, it passes Hickman Lake to the west. This intersection leads to access to Hickman Dam Lake. Just south of 112th Street, the highway crosses over Crow Creek. North of 111th Street, it enters the south-central part of Britton. Just south of 8th Street, it crosses over some railroad tracks of BNSF Railway. The next intersection is with SD 10 (Vander Horck). Here, SD 10 and SD 27 head concurrently to the east, while the Main Street name continues to the north. Just west of 7th Avenue, they cross over the railroad tracks of BNSF Railway from before. An intersection with 5th Avenue leads to Marshall County Healthcare Center. East of 3rd Avenue, they leave the city limits of Britton. At an intersection with 429th Avenue, the two highways split, with SD 27 resuming its path to the north. Between 109th Street and County Road 6 (CR 6; 108th Street), it crosses over Crow Creek again. From just south of 106th Street to south of CR 4 (104th Street), it passes White Lake to the west and crosses over White Rice Creek. CR 4 leads to Kidder and Veblen. North of the western terminus of CR 2 (101st Street), it curves to the north-northeast and meets its northern terminus, an intersection with the western terminus of CR 2G (100th Street) on the North Dakota state line. Here, the roadway continues to the north-northeast as North Dakota Highway 32 (ND 32).

National Highway System

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No part of SD 27 is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility and defense.[2]

History

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The original SD 27 was established in 1926, from Olivet to Tabor.[3] This became the southward extension of SD 35 between 1932 and 1935. SD 27 was established in 1976. It was the original northern part of the path of SD 25.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Day0.0000.000 US 12 / 419th Avenue south – Groton, WebsterSouthern terminus; roadway continues to the south as 419th Avenue.
MarshallBritton32.63752.524
SD 10 west (Vander Horck) / Main Street north – Houghton
Southern end of SD 10 concurrency; roadway continues to the north as Main Street.
34.17354.996
SD 10 east / 429th Avenue south – Sisseton
Northern end of SD 10 concurrency; roadway continues to the south as 429th Avenue.
42.63968.621
ND 32 north – Havana, Forman
Northern terminus of SD 27; continuation into North Dakota
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "State Highway Log: Aberdeen Region" (PDF). dot.sd.gov (January 2019 ed.). Pierre, South Dakota: South Dakota Department of Transportation. 27 Feb 2019. p. 135. Retrieved 4 Oct 2019.
  2. ^ National Highway System: South Dakota (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. March 25, 2015. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
  3. ^ "South Dakota (Eastern) 1926".
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