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707 Connector (state secondary highway S-26-1377) to SC 707 – Murrells Inlet, Socastee: Access to and from SC 544 eastbound only: 9.860: 15.868: Dick Pond Road north to SC 707 – Socastee: Former SC 544: 12.660: 20.374: US 17 – Georgetown, Myrtle Beach: Nelson Jackson Memorial Interchange; provides access to Myrtle Beach International ...
SC 707 begins at the intersection of Sunnyside Avenue and US 17 Bus. in the Georgetown County census-designated place (CDP) of Murrells Inlet. The state highway heads west along the two-lane Sunnyside Avenue through a residential neighborhood before curving to the north and intersecting US 17 / Ocean Highway in a commercialized area.
Murrells Inlet: 181.830: 292.627: US 17 Bus. north – Murrells Inlet: Southern terminus of US 17 Bus. 185.190: 298.034: SC 707 (Burgess Road) to SC 31 – Conway, North Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet: Georgetown–Horry county line: Murrells Inlet–Garden City line: 185.570: 298.646: US 17 Bus. north (US 17 Conn. north) – Garden City ...
A map of the Murrells Inlet area within the future land use proposal shows that the MarshWalk area would be designated as a “Village Center,” with nearby plots of land designated as ...
James Taylor Bridge, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, part of the US-15/501 route US 15-501 turns left in Durham. US 501 is a north–south United States highway that traverses the majority of North Carolina in concurrency with US 15, known as "15-501" ("Fifteen Five-o-one").
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A redevelopment plan for a Murrells Inlet mall could bring massive changes to the Myrtle Beach, SC area. The Inlet Square Mall will be turned from a 500,000-square-foot enclosed mall to a 250,000 ...
Murrells Inlet is located in northeastern Georgetown County at (33.551593, -79.048794 The northern edge of the CDP follows the Horry County line. U.S. Route 17 (Ocean Highway) runs through the center of the community, leading northeast 13 miles (21 km) to Myrtle Beach and southwest 21 miles (34 km) to Georgetown, the seat of Georgetown County.