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Interstate 385 Business (I-385 Bus.) is a 0.490-mile (0.789 km) boulevard-grade business route of I-385 along North Street, between Stone Avenue and Church Street . It is an unsigned highway. Its continuation along North Street becomes SC 183. It also connects to US 123 (Academy Street) and SC 183 (Beattie Place). [8]
In South Carolina, US 276 only runs in Greenville County, for a total of 43.3 miles (69.7 km); beginning at the I-385/I-185 junction in Mauldin.The US Highway then runs north to the City of Greenville, then to Travelers Rest, and then Marietta before climbing into North Carolina.
"The Golden Strip" is an informal collective title for the South Carolina cities of Fountain Inn, Simpsonville, and Mauldin, which stretch along Interstate 385 in Greenville County south of the city of Greenville. Historically, the term was used because of new water installments added to the three cities. [1] [2]
SC 417's western terminus is at junction with U.S. Route 276 (US 276) in Mauldin and near the junctions of Interstate 385 (I-385) and I-185.Its overall course is in a northeasterly direction, and SC 417's eastern terminus is at a junction with SC 296 near Spartanburg.
Here is a list of six locations set to open across South Carolina in 2024. Summer 2024, 1185 Dutch Fork Road., Irmo, 29063 Late Summer 2024, 2900 Main St., Anderson, 29621
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Interstate 26. Connecting directly from I-81, I-26 offers another major corridor for travel between East Tennessee and the Carolinas. Motorists can use this route to travel south from I-81 toward ...
There are 11 Interstate Highways—5 primary and 6 auxiliary—that exist entirely or partially in the U.S. state of South Carolina.As of December 31, 2013, the state had a total of 850.80 miles (1,369.23 km) of interstate and 11.80 miles (18.99 km) of interstate business, all maintained by the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT).