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South Carolina Highway 64 Business (SC 64 Bus.) is a business route that follows the original mainline route through downtown Walterboro, via Bells Highway, Jeffries Boulevard, Paul Street, Wichman Street, Padgett Loop and Hampton Street. [9] It was established between 1983 and 1985 when mainline SC 64 was bypassed north and east of Walterboro.
Was routed along Broughton Street (in concurrency with US 178 Bus.) and Columbia Road US 21 Bus. 2.730: 4.394 US 21 / US 601 Truck / SC 4 in Orangeburg: US 21 / US 178 / US 601 in Orangeburg: 1967: current Routed along Rowesville Road, Charleston Highway, and Magnolia Street US 21 Conn. 2.730: 4.394 US 178 Bus. in Orangeburg
SC 5 Bus. / SC 161 Bus. in York: SC 72 / SC 121 near Rock Hill: 1940: current SC 325 — — SC 907 northwest of Chester: US 321 / SC 909 in Lowrys: 1942: 1947 SC 326 — — South of Jacksonboro: US 17 in Jacksonboro: 1942: 1947 SC 327: 22.623: 36.408 US 52 / US 301 in Effingham: I-95 northeast of Quinby: 1942
SC 64 Bus. east (Paul Street) – Jacksonboro: Southern end of SC 64 Bus. concurrency: 0.570: 0.917: SC 64 Bus. west to I-95 – Ehrhardt: Northern end of SC 64 Bus. concurrency: 1.200: 1.931: SC 64 to I-95: Provides access to Colleton Medical Center and Lowcountry Regional Airport: Canadys: 11.160: 17.960: SC 61 – Summerville, Branchville ...
There are 11 Interstate Highways—5 primary and 6 auxiliary—that exist entirely or partially in the U.S. state of South Carolina.As of December 31, 2013, the state had a total of 850.80 miles (1,369.23 km) of interstate and 11.80 miles (18.99 km) of interstate business, all maintained by the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT).
The COMET, officially the Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority (CMRTA), is a regional transportation authority formed by Richland County, City of Columbia, and Lexington County on April 24, 2000, by the Central Midlands Council of Governments. [1]
Six South Carolina counties have had a bigger uptick in flu cases than others in the state so far this season, new DHEC data shows. Here are the 6 SC counties where the flu is the worst, new state ...
In 1800, all counties were renamed as districts. In 1868, the districts were converted back to counties. [3] The South Carolina Department of Archives and History has maps that show the boundaries of counties, districts, and parishes starting in 1682. [4] Historically, county government in South Carolina has been fairly weak. [5]