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South Carolina Highway 9 Connector (SC 9 Conn.) is a 0.170-mile (0.274 km) connector route in the northern part of Lake View that is an unsigned highway. [16] It begins at an intersection with the SC 9 where it turns left off of South Main Street and onto West 3rd Avenue.
[9] Hilton Head Highway: US 278 [10] James Edwin McTeer Bridge & the Causeways: US 21 / SC 802 [11] Long Point Road: Long Point Road [12] Mathis Ferry Road: Mathis Ferry Road [13] Old Sheldon Church Road: Old Sheldon Church Road [14] Riverland Drive: Riverland Drive [15] S-13: S-7-13 [16] S-163: S-7-163 [17] South Carolina Highway 46: SC 46 [18 ...
0–9. South Carolina Highway 2; South Carolina Highway 3; South Carolina Highway 3 Business (Springfield) South Carolina Highway 4; South Carolina Highway 4 Truck (Aiken–Kitchings Mill) South Carolina Highway 5; South Carolina Highway 5 Connector (Rock Hill) South Carolina Highway 6; South Carolina Highway 6 Connector (Irmo)
SC 9 west of Chesterfield: 1940: 1947 SC 101: 56.522: 90.963 US 76 / Neeley Ferry Road in Hickory Tavern: SC 11 / Highway 912 near Tigerville: 1928: current SC 102: 25.550: 41.119 US 15 Bus. / US 15 Truck / Patrick Highway in North Hartsville: SC 9 in Chesterfield: 1936: current SC 103 — — SC 114 southeast of Gaffney
Description: Map of South Carolina Highway 9: Date: 10 March 2018: Source: Own work, data from U.S. Census Bureau and KML files on South Carolina highway articles: Author: Mr. Matté (if there is an issue with this image, contact me using this image's Commons talk page, my Commons user talk page, or my English Wikipedia user talk page; I'll know about it a lot faster)
SC 909 along Lancaster Highway. SC 909 is a two-lane rural highway that traverses from U.S. Route 321 (US 321) in Lowrys to SC 9 near Richburg. The route zig-zags in northern Chester County connecting small communities, and provides access to the Chester Catawba Regional Airport. [2] [3]
Nebraska Highway 9; Nevada State Route 9 (former) New Hampshire Route 9; New Jersey Route 9 (former) New Mexico State Road 9; New York State Route 9 (1924–1927) (former) North Carolina Highway 9; North Dakota Highway 9; Ohio State Route 9; Oklahoma State Highway 9; Pennsylvania Route 9 (former) South Carolina Highway 9; South Dakota Highway 9 ...
The South Carolina state transportation system originated n the late 1890s after the South Carolina Good Roads Association (SCGRA) was formed. The SCGRA, which was backed by local businessmen and railroads, often had state officials including the governor, attend its biannual meetings.