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SC 14 Truck south / SC 101 north / SC 290 west (Buncombe Street) Southern end of SC 14 Truck and SC 101/SC 290 concurrencies: 56.4: 90.8: SC 101 south / SC 290 east (Poinsett Street) / SC 290 Truck begins: Northern end of SC 101/SC 290 concurrency; southern end of SC 290 Truck concurrency; northern terminus of SC 290 Truck: 58.2: 93.7
U.S. Highway 29 (US 29) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs for 168.7 miles (271.5 km) from the South Carolina state line, near Blacksburg, to the commonwealth of Virginia, near Danville. It is signed with north–south cardinal directions but is actually a northeast and southwest diagonal highway throughout the state.
SC 315 north (South Okatie Highway) – Bluffton, Hilton Head Island, Beaufort: Southern terminus of SC 315 6.610: 10.638: SC 170 west (Alligator Alley) – Port Wentworth: Southern end of SC 170 concurrency: Limehouse: 8.110: 13.052: SC 170 east (Freedom Parkway) – Hilton Head Island, Beaufort: Northern end of SC 170 concurrency: Hardeeville ...
On Hilton Head Island, US 278 was previously routed along what is now US 278 Business until a new toll road, named the Cross Island Parkway, opened on January 16, 1998. [8] The 6.8-mile (10.9 km) section of roadway [ 8 ] cost $83 million to build and was funded with a combination of state funds, federal funds, state highway bonds and tolls.
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Western end of US 29/SC 14 Truck concurrency: 12.130: 19.521: US 29 north / SC 290 Truck east (Wade Hampton Boulevard / SC 14 Truck north) / Mount Vernon Road – Spartanburg: Eastern end of US 29/SC 14 Truck concurrency; western terminus of SC 290 Truck: 13.800: 22.209: SC 14 (Main Street / SC 101 Truck south) Northern terminus of SC 101 Truck
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Grissom Parkway between 10th and 21st Avenues North in Myrtle Beach. Robert Grissom Parkway is based on a road planned as early as 1979. [1] In 1996, sections of Central Parkway, a road planned by Burroughs & Chapin, were already complete between 21st Avenue North and 38th Avenue North, and between 44th Avenue North and 48th Avenue North.