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US 278 / Savannah Drive southwest of Williston: US 221 in Cold Point: 1922: current SC 40 — — US 17 / US 78 / SC 2 in Charleston: North Carolina state line north of Loris: 1922: 1933 SC 41 — — SC 2 near Goose Creek: SC 50 near Cheraw at the North Carolina state line northeast of Lake View: 1922: 1928 First form SC 41 —
West Ashley's original neighborhoods line (U.S. Route 17 (US 17; Savannah Highway)) in an area closest to the historic Charleston peninsula. The earliest retail district, built in the 1950s, is being revitalized, attracting many art and design-oriented businesses in the early 21st century.
SC 162 passes the Lowcountry Leadership Charter School before traveling along the southern edge of Dungannon Heritage Preserve/Wildlife Management Area. It then crosses over Log Bridge Creek on an unnamed bridge. The highway then enters Rantowles, where it meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with U.S. Route 17 (US 17; Savannah Highway). [2]
[26] [27] A 3.6-mile (5.8 km) section in West Ashley running from South Carolina Highway 7 (SC 7) to South Carolina Highway 171 (SC 171) is named the Charleston Nine Memorial Highway, in honor of nine Charleston firefighters killed in the line of duty in the Charleston Sofa Super Store fire on June 18, 2007. [28]
Interstate 526 (I-526) is a 19.56-mile (31.48 km) auxiliary route of I-26, providing a partial beltway around Charleston, South Carolina, in the United States.The route serves several purposes, firstly, as a bypass for through traffic on U.S. Route 17 (US 17) to avoid downtown Charleston, and, secondly, for traffic on I-26 bound for the coastal towns located north and south of Charleston.
A new rector was hired in 1787, the last from England. Rev. Thomas Mills had sailed to Charleston, fleeing his homeland after his staunch support of American independence left him with little opportunity there. [71] His twenty-nine-year tenure (1787-1816) was the only stability in parish leadership until the 1840s. [80]
US 78 enters South Carolina by crossing the Savannah River in North Augusta; sharing concurrences with US 1, US 25, US 278 and South Carolina Highway 121 (SC 121). In the immediate 2-mile (3.2 km) area, it sheds most concurrencies, sharing only with US 1 towards Aiken; it also connects with Interstate 520 (I-520), which is a partial beltway around the Augusta metropolitan area.
North end of SC 61 concurrency; to Givhans Ferry State Park: 48.974: 78.816: SC 61 south (Beech Hill Road) – Charleston: South end of SC 61 concurrency: Slandsville: 50.871: 81.869: SC 642 east (Dorchester Road) – North Charleston: Southern terminus of US 17 Alt. Trk.; western terminus of SC 642; to Charleston AFB: Summerville: 57.180: 92. ...