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South Carolina Highway 171 (SC 171) is a 12.560-mile (20.213 km) state highway located entirely within Charleston County in the U.S. state of South Carolina.The highway travels from Folly Beach north to SC 7 in Charleston; it is the only road connecting Folly Island to the South Carolina mainland.
Folly Beach is a public city on Folly Island in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 2,617 at the 2010 census, [ 5 ] up from 2,116 in 2000. Folly Beach is within the Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville metropolitan area and the Charleston-North Charleston Urbanized Areas.
SC 700 south (Folly Road Boulevard) – Folly Beach: No access from US 17 north to SC 700; northern terminus of SC 700: 101.823– 101.827: 163.868– 163.875: Ashley River Memorial Bridge across the Ashley River: 102.149– 102.220: 164.393– 164.507: SC 30 west / Lockwood Drive – James Island, Folly Beach: Eastern terminus of SC 30: 103 ...
According to the NCDOT, the project is estimated to total $552 million between the two states, with North Carolina’s portion estimated at $367 million and South Carolina’s at $185 million.
First form, redesignated as an extended US 70 Alternate; now Miami Boulevard, NC 54, Durham Road, and Chatham Street NC 9: 46.5: 74.8 SC 9 at the South Carolina state line: Montreat Road in Montreat: 1938: current Second form NC 10: 48.3: 77.7 NC 226 in Polkville: I-40 near Catawba: 1921: current
Supply is a small unincorporated community in Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States, located around the intersection of US 17 (Ocean Highway) and NC 211 (Southport-Supply Road/Green Swamp Road). Its name is derived from the use of the Lockwoods Folly River as a trade route in the 18th and 19th centuries. [1]
SC 171 south (Folly Road) – Folly Beach: Western end of SC 171 concurrency: 19.960: 32.123: SC 171 north (Wesley Drive) to US 17 south / SC 61 – North Charleston, Savannah: Eastern end of SC 171 concurrency: 20.380: 32.798: US 17 north (Savannah Highway) – Charleston, Mount Pleasant
Looking north from the Carolina Towers at Carolina Beach, flood waters cover U.S. 421 and all the visible side roads after more than a foot of rain fell Monday as a result of an unnamed coastal storm.