End of historic US highway 216 |
For most of its brief life, US 216 was only 48.3 miles long. In 1933 its length was extended to about 130 miles, but that lasted for only one year.
|
Historically, the highway scene was quite different in the Black Hills region. When the US routes were first implemented, US 14 did not go that far west. And US 16 did not go through the Hills like it does now; instead, it followed the route of today's US 14/I-90 around the northern edge of the Hills. So in 1930, US 216 was designated to serve as a shortcut between US 16 at Moorcroft and US 85 at Newcastle:
|
But back when US 216 existed, that portion of the highway had not been built, and that segment of US 85 is a newer road too. Originally US 85 came into town from the south via Summit Avenue. At Wentworth Street, it turned right to climb out of town, and US 216 began by continuing straight ahead on Summit:
|
In 1933 the US 216 designation was extended east from Newcastle, via what is now US 16 through Custer SD. East of there it continued via modern Alt. US 16 and SD hwy. 36 to Hermosa; then north via SD 79 to Rapid City. But that lasted for only about a year; see the Rapid City page for more details.
Research and/or photo credits: Dale Sanderson; Michael Summa
Page originally created 2004;
last updated Dec. 3, 2023.
last updated Dec. 3, 2023.