U.S. Route 183 in Kansas
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| Existed | c. 1931–present | |||
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| South end | US 183 at Oklahoma state line | |||
| North end | US 183 at Nebraska state line | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Kansas | |||
| Counties | Clark, Comanche, Kiowa, Edwards, Pawnee, Rush, Ellis, Rooks, Phillips | |||
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U.S. Route 183 (US-183) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that runs from US-77 in Refugio, Texas north to Interstate 90 (I-90) in Presho, South Dakota. In the U.S. state of Kansas, US-183 is a main north–south highway that runs from the Oklahoma border north to the Nebraska border.
Between 1930 and 1931, US-183 was extended south into Kansas to US-83 in Dresden. Then between July 1938 and 1939, US-183 was altered to follow US-36 east to K-1 in Phillipsburg, then south along K-1 to US-160. Then continued west along US-160 to K-34 in Sitka, which it followed south from Sitka to the Oklahoma border. Between 1941 and 1944, US-183 and US-83 were swapped within Nebraska and a small portion into Kansas, which straightened their alignment and eliminated the overlap between the two in Norton. The former alignment of US-83 from northeast of Selden to east of Woodruff became US-383, now K-383.