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Pages in category "Transportation in Sumter County, South Carolina" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... (Sumter, South Carolina) U.S ...
The Orbit is a downtown loop with stops every half an hour. The route is $1.00 and runs seven days a week. The route runs along Sumter, Blossom, Assembly, and Richland streets with stops near the State House, the University of South Carolina, Prisma Health Baptist, and the Richland County Library. [2]
Thomas McElveen, South Carolina State Senator (2012–2024) Lou-Ann Preble, congresswoman from Tucson, Arizona (1993–2002). Ramon Schwartz Jr., member of South Carolina Legislature and some years as Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives. Martha Priscilla Shaw, mayor of Sumter (1952–1956), first female mayor in South Carolina.
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South Carolina Highway 42 (SC 42) was an original state highway that was established in 1922 from Sumter to Bishopville. In 1925 or 1926, it was decommissioned and redesignated as SC 30. Today, most of its path is part of US 15.
Sumter County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Carolina.As of the 2020 census, the population was 105,556. [2] Its county seat is Sumter. [3]Sumter County comprises the Sumter, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Columbia-Sumter-Orangeburg, SC Combined Statistical Area. [4]
South Carolina Highway 261 (SC 261) is a 116.960-mile (188.229 km) state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It travels between Yauhannah in Georgetown County to Kershaw County . Although the highway covers more east–west distance, it is signed north–south.
SC 42 — — SC 3 in Sumter: SC 34 in Bishopville: 1922: c. 1925: First form SC 42 — — SC 33 northeast of Cope: SC 4 in Orangeburg: 1937: 1947 Second form SC 43 — — SR 70 at the Georgia state line southwest of McCormick: US 1 / US 21 / SC 2 / SC 5 / SC 215 in West Columbia: 1923: 1952 SC 44 — —