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Post by Anthony Hhilton on Feb 4, 2021 4:20:04 GMT -5
The gravel road that many Spearfish Lake residents use going to or from Camden to avoid the Central Avenue junction with the state road.
I have spotted three different County Road numbers in different stories: CR414 in Susan, CR720 in Bird in the Hand and CR417 in Bird on the Field.
The road shows on the map of Spearfish Lake town.
Is there a name given to it anywhere, or any other designation?
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Post by Boyd Percy on Feb 7, 2021 22:38:53 GMT -5
Are you referring to CR414? It's mentioned 3 times in chapter 5 of Susan. CR417 is mentioned 10 times Bird on the Field starting in chapter 11. It is where high school football players had a beer bust and were arrested by the sheriff and police. They may be the same road. CR720 in chapter 38 of Bird in the Hand sounds suspiciously like the same road as the other two. Howie goes down it to the place where he hid the beer he stole from Frenchy. There is no further mention of the stolen beer.
Two other numbered county roads mentioned are 427 where the Gravengoods, the McMahons and the Archers live along with a hundred or more dogs and 919 where the Turtle Lake Club is located.
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Post by Anthony Hilton on Feb 8, 2021 3:39:20 GMT -5
Are you referring to CR414? It's mentioned 3 times in chapter 5 of Susan. CR417 is mentioned 10 times Bird on the Field starting in chapter 11. It is where high school football players had a beer bust and were arrested by the sheriff and police. They may be the same road. CR720 in chapter 38 of Bird in the Hand sounds suspiciously like the same road as the other two. Howie goes down it to the place where he hid the beer he stole from Frenchy. There is no further mention of the stolen beer. Yes, that's the one. I noticed when writing wiki entries for <I>Susan</I> because the location sounded familiar. The wiki page for County Road 414 includes the other road numbers. Thank you for confirming that I haven't missed any other detailed references, though I think the road is mentioned in a number of other stories.
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