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This is a list of metropolitan areas of South Carolina, a state in the Southeastern United States.It is bordered to the north by North Carolina; to the south and west by Georgia, located across the Savannah River; and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean.
SC 130 travels generally in a south–north direction, beginning at a major intersection with South Carolina Highway 59 in downtown Seneca. SC 130 leaves downtown towards the east and intersects with Clemson Boulevard (US 76/US 123/SC 28). Traveling northward, the route becomes a two lane configuration and becomes more rural in character.
Greenwood Plantation, the home of John McGee, the county's largest landowner 69,460: 464 sq mi (1,202 km 2) Hampton County: 049: Hampton: 1878: Beaufort County: Wade Hampton III, lieutenant general and cavalry leader in the Confederate States Army and later governor of South Carolina and U.S. senator 18,122: 563 sq mi (1,458 km 2) Horry County ...
1850s - The largest town in the county was Tunnel Hill, located above Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel. 1868 - Oconee County was formed by the state legislature dividing Pickens County. Walhalla was designated as the county seat. 1870 - Air Line Railroad built a railroad through the county; it stimulated development at stops known as Seneca and ...
Formerly, US 76 followed a longer route from Westminster to Pendleton.From Westminster, the old route followed S-37-13 through the Richland community, then its current alignment to SC 59 into downtown Seneca, then SC 130 out of Seneca to S-37-1, then its current alignment to SC 93 toward Clemson University, then SC 28 Business through Pendleton.
SC 188 south (Keowee School Road) – Seneca: Northern terminus of SC 188: Lake Keowee: 18.160: 29.226: SC 130 north (Stamp Creek Road) – Salem: Western end of SC 130 concurrency: 19.770: 31.817: SC 130 south (Rochester Highway) – Seneca: Eastern end of SC 130 concurrency: Pickens 25.120: 40.427: SC 133 (Crowe Creek Road) – Six Mile, Nine ...
The Upstate, historically known as the Upcountry, [4] is a region of the U.S. state of South Carolina, comprising the northwesternmost area of the state.Although loosely defined among locals, the general definition includes the 10 counties of the commerce-rich I-85 corridor in the northwest corner of South Carolina.
The largest municipality by population in South Carolina is the city of Charleston with 150,227 residents, and the smallest municipality by population is Cope with 37 residents. [3] The largest municipality by land area is Columbia which spans 137.188 sq mi (355.32 km 2), while Jenkinsville is the smallest at 0.089 sq mi (0.23 km 2). [10]