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The state highway heads northeast as Maybank Highway, a two-lane road that passes by the Charleston Tea Plantation, the only working tea plantation in the United States, and near the Firefly Distillery, which is on Bear Bluff Road on the portion of the island north of Leadenwah Creek. SC 700 crosses Church Creek onto Johns Island, enters an ...
The Paul Gelegotis Bridge, also known as the Stono Bridge, is located in Charleston, South Carolina, United States; it connects James Island and Johns Island on SC 700 (Maybank Highway). This bridge opened in late 2003, on the historically significant site of a series of former Stono Bridges.
The Johns Island Branch Library, off Maybank Highway, is part of the Charleston County Public Library system. The $4.3 million library, which opened in 2004, is the largest of the Charleston County Public Library branches. [23] At 16,000 square feet, it is more than twice the size of the county's normal library branches. [23]
Johns Island Post Acute — 3647 Maybank Highway, Johns Island Lake City Scranton Healthcare Center — 1940 Boyd Rd., Scranton Lake Emory Post Acute Care — 59 Blackstock Rd., Inman
He built a 3 mi (4.8 km) track nearby under the current Maybank Highway. [10] [11] During this period, the plantation was called John's Island Stud as described in Harrison Fairfax's book of the same name. [12] [13] [14] Since Fenwick was a Tory in the Revolutionary War, the property was confiscated. Some of it was returned by legislation in ...
Extensive damage was reported on Johns Island, South Carolina, Charleston County Sheriff's Office said. At least 12 homes were damaged on one street on Johns Island, fire officials reported.
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: North Carolina state line near Gaffney: 1937: 1947 SC 104 — — SC 43 in McCormick: SC 10 northeast of Troy
The Stono River is a critical part of the 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of Intracoastal Waterway used by barges, fishing boats, and recreational mariners.The former swing bridge, built in 1929, [1] was an obstruction to vessel traffic, thus removal was mandated by the U.S. Coast Guard in an Order to Alter issued in 1994, leaving only a few swing bridges in the Coast Guard’s Seventh District, from ...