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SC 300 begins at US 278 south of Barnwell and heads in a southeasterly direction, crossing over Hurricane Creek and Parker Branch. It runs parallel with Caddins Branch through a small subdivision before it crosses over Wells Branch, leaving Barnwell County.
SC 304 begins at an intersection with Main Street [2] in Hilda, Barnwell County, where the roadway continues as Collins Avenue. It travels to the north-northwest and intersects SC 70 (Barnwell Road). It continues to the north-northwest before leaving the city limits. The highway passes by Brooker Pond and enters Blackville.
In 1940, SC 37 was extended in both directions: north to SC 39; south through Barnwell, in concurrency with SC 3, to the Barnwell-Allendale county line. By 1942, a separate section of SC 37 was established on primary routing from SC 73 / SC 631 , southeast of Allendale , to north of SC 28 , in Baldock .
SC 8 / Sitton Road south of Easley: US 25 / Sandy Springs Road southeast of Golden Grove: 1938: current SC 87 — — SC 13 in Central: SC 81 northwest of Aaron 1940: 1947 SC 88: 14.350: 23.094 North Broad Street in Pendleton: SC 8 west of Piedmont: 1939: current Signed to begin at SC 28 Bus. in Pendleton SC 89 — —
It was the first toll road built in South Carolina in modern history. [8] A majority of the road users pay their tolls using Palmetto Pass, South Carolina's system for electronic toll collection. Tolls were removed on June 30, 2021, not long after the last of the bonds sold to build the road were retired. [9] [10]
A man from Barnwell County died Saturday after crashing his semi ... after crashing his semi tractor-trailer at 7:24 a.m. in the north area of Aiken on Edgefield Highway near Old Friar Road ...
The highway was originally established around 1938 as a new primary routing from US 1/US 78 in Hamburg to US 25 in North Augusta. In 1953, SC 125 was rerouted onto Atomic Road and extended south along new four-lane primary routing to Beech Island, connecting with SC 28; then continuing south, through Jackson, to the Savannah River Site, ending at the gate.
South Carolina Highway 70 Alternate (SC 70 Alt.) was an alternate route that existed in the southeastern part of Barnwell. It was established by 1940 on a backwards L-shaped path from SC 3 east-northeast on Hagood Avenue, then north-northwest on Carolina Avenue, to end at SC 70.