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By the following year the Lyman Printing and Finishing Mill had been constructed, and by 1927, Pacific Mills had built 375 homes as housing for their employees. [7] The town was then renamed in memory of Arthur T. Lyman, a former president of the mill. [7] [8] Lyman prospered for years as a textile town, but by 2005 the last mill was closed. [6]
South Carolina Highway 358 (SC 358) is a 3.330-mile (5.359 km) state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of South Carolina. It travels from Lyman through more rural and suburban parts of Spartanburg County .
South Carolina Highway 292 Connector (SC 292 Conn.) is a 0.770-mile (1.239 km) connector route that mostly exists within the east-central part of Lyman. There is a relatively short portion in nearby Wellford .
[1] [2] The U.S. Highway is a part of the National Highway System in four locations in South Carolina. US 176 is part of the national system from I-85 Business near Spartanburg to South Carolina Highway 295 (SC 295) near Pacolet , during which the U.S. Highway is concurrent with either I-585 or SC 9 . [ 3 ]
At South Carolina Highway 81 (SC 81), US 29 takes a left turn and follows briefly before taking a right turn at Shockley Ferry Road. Crossing SC 28 Bus. , the road widens to an undivided four-lane highway, continuing until reaching River Street ( US 76 / US 178 ); where US 29 makes another right turn and then soon left again.
It intersects Gap Creek Road, and leaves Greer to enter Lyman, South Carolina. Once SC 357 enters Lyman, it crosses the Middle Tyger River and goes on for a few miles until it crosses SC 358, where SC 357 turns to the north and continues off of SC 358's terminus. SC 357 goes through some rural parts of Spartanburg County, which last until it ...
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