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A nearly 60-acre mixed-use development, which could include national and regional businesses and a “residential component” is being planned in a bustling section of Lexington County.
In 1961, the Holloways accepted a small hut as a gift from concerned neighbours; however Henry Holloway, known as the Goat Man, soon contracted pneumonia and died. Blanche Holloway survived alone on Goat Island for nearly a year after Henry's death; she died from burns caused by a wood-burning stove that was also a gift from the neighbours. [1]
Here is the latest list of Horry County establishments that had DHEC Inspections, S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control, some scored an “A” and some did not. The restaurants that ...
Northern end of SC 261 concurrency; southern end of SC 527 concurrency: 71.430: 114.955: SC 527 north (Academy Street) – Sumter: Northern end of SC 527 concurrency: Cades: 80.280: 129.198: SC 512 east / Cade Road – Cades, Hebron: Western terminus of SC 512: Florence: Lake City: 86.600: 139.369: US 378 Bus. / SC 341 (Main Street ...
SC 34, SC 246 and SC 248 in Ninety Six SC 34 begins as a hidden highway in downtown Greenwood, at the intersection of Main Street and Maxwell Avenue.On city and state official maps, SC 34 is on an east parallel to U.S. Route 25 Business (US 25 Bus.) and US 178 Bus. along Main Street with some sections being in concurrency; however, no signage identifies this unique relationship, thus the ...
The four-lane section ends just before US 321's junction with SR 160 and crossing I-40 at Newport. US 321 (Lamar Alexander Parkway) in Maryville The stretch of US 321 from Newport south to Cosby and southwest through Pittman Center to Gatlinburg parallels the northern boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and is quite scenic.
The city plans to resurface all lanes of Grand River Avenue from Ore Creek, near Cross Street, to East St. Paul Street, and between West North Street and the city limits at Appian Way.
Johnson City is the name of several places in the United States: Johnson City, Kansas; Johnson City, Missouri; Johnson City, New York; Johnson City, Oregon;