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K 89 (Kansas highway)

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Existed:
  
1941 – present

North end:
  
US-50

Length
  
2.4 km

County
  
Harvey County, Kansas

South end:
  
Halstead

Counties:
  
Harvey

Constructed
  
1941

K-89 (Kansas highway)

K-89, (locally posted as the Hertzler Memorial Highway) is a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) spur in Harvey County, Kansas, United States. It runs from US-50 nine miles (14 km) west of Newton, to the Halstead city limits at the Little Arkansas River bridge. The road continues south as Main Street through Halstead. At the southern terminus is Riverside Park, which was a site of the filming of the 1955 movie Picnic.

Contents

Halstead is prone to periodic flooding from the Little Arkansas River, so a flood gate, which can close the road, is located at the southern terminus of the state route at the end of the bridge.

The road is named after Dr. Arthur E. Hertzler, the "Horse and Buggy Doctor," who helped establish the now-defunct Hertzler Clinic and Halstead Hospital.

History

K-89 was commissioned by 1941. It first appeared on the January 1938 state highway map.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Halstead, Harvey County.

References

K-89 (Kansas highway) Wikipedia