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These include three high schools (the main high school being Hertford County High School), one middle school, and three elementary schools. [36] The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction rated the county school system as "low-performing" for the 2021–2022 school year. [37]
Eastern terminus of SC 8; western terminus of SC 418: Canterbury: 102.700: 165.280: SC 86 west (Bessie Road) – Piedmont: Eastern terminus of SC 86 104.580: 168.305: I-185 Toll (Southern Connector) – Spartanburg, Columbia, Greenville, Atlanta: I-185 exit 7 107.890: 173.632: SC 291 north (Augusta Highway) – Greenville: Southern terminus of ...
Pine Knoll Drive (US 29 Conn. south) to SC 291 south – Greenville Convention Center, Greenville Technical College, University Center: Northern terminus of US 29 Conn. Greer: 56.1: 90.3: SC 14 Truck south / SC 101 north / SC 290 west (Buncombe Street) Southern end of SC 14 Truck and SC 101/SC 290 concurrencies: 56.4: 90.8
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U.S. Route 276 (US 276) is a United States highway that runs for 106.4 miles (171.2 km) from Mauldin, South Carolina to Cove Creek, North Carolina.It is known both as a busy urban highway in Greenville, South Carolina and a scenic back-road in Western North Carolina.
Beginning of US 421 near Fort Fisher State Recreation Area Concurrent highways through Greensboro, North Carolina (September 13, 2006). This sign is outdated, as US 220 was rerouted in 2008. US 421 was reassigned to the southern segment of the Greensboro Urban Loop in 2009. North Carolina Parking area in Federal Point US 117 in Wilmington
SC 14 connects Laurens and Landrum with Greer, the city between Greenville and Spartanburg where the highway crosses I-85 and US 29. The highway also parallels I-385 through Fountain Inn and Simpsonville, South Carolina in southeastern Greenville County. SC 14 is a part of the National Highway System between I-85 and US 29 in Greer. [4]
Hertford is a town and the county seat of Perquimans County, North Carolina, United States. [4] The current population of Hertford, North Carolina is 1,912 based on the 2020 census. [5] The US Census estimates the 2021 population at 1,925. The last official US Census in 2010 recorded the population at 2,143.