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Clinton is located at (34.471257, -81.875023 The city is concentrated around the intersection of U.S. Route 76 and South Carolina Highway 72, south of Spartanburg and northwest of Columbia.
It encompasses 37 contributing buildings in the central business district of Clinton. The district predominantly comprises late-19th and early-20th century commercial buildings, and also contains two bank buildings; a five-section warehouse; a former city hall; a large, industrial building; a Masonic temple; and a small, landscaped park. [2] [3]
5 miles northeast of Clinton, off South Carolina Highway 72 34°31′18″N 81°48′29″W / 34.521667°N 81.808056°W / 34.521667; -81.808056 ( Duncan's Creek Presbyterian Clinton
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.
South Carolina Highway 56 Connector (SC 56 Conn.) is a 0.330-mile (0.531 km) connector route between SC 56 and US 176/SC 9 in the central part of Spartanburg and the east-central part of Spartanburg. The entire length is known as East Henry Street and is an unsigned highway .
SC 72 west (Union Street) – Clinton: Eastern end of SC 72 concurrency; no direct access from northbound US 176 to westbound SC 72 or from eastbound SC 72 to southbound US 176 75.63: 121.71: SC 121 south – Newberry: Eastern end of SC 121 concurrency 81.46: 131.10: SC 34 – Newberry, Winnsboro 86.72: 139.56: SC 219 west – Newberry
U.S. Route 701 (US 701) is an auxiliary route of US 1 in the U.S. states of South Carolina and North Carolina.The U.S. Highway runs 171.45 miles (275.92 km) from US 17 and US 17 Alternate in Georgetown, South Carolina north to US 301, North Carolina Highway 96 (NC 96), and Interstate 95 (I-95) near Four Oaks, North Carolina.
The portion of I-385 that replaced US 276 [2] (from South Carolina Highway 417 [SC 417] in Mauldin to SC 56/I-26 in Clinton) was initially the first phase built of a South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) plan that predated the Interstate System to upgrade and bypass existing through routes, the goal of forming a single limited ...