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South Carolina Highway 64 (SC 64) is a 73.730-mile (118.657 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It serves the cities of Barnwell and Walterboro while also providing a direct route to Charleston , via U.S. Route 17 (US 17).
U.S. Route 64 (US 64) is an east–west United States highway that runs for 2,281 miles (3,672 km) from Nags Head in eastern North Carolina to just southwest of the Four Corners in northeast Arizona. The western terminus is at U.S. Route 160 in Teec Nos Pos, Arizona .
US 278 south of Barnwell: US 301 in Ulmer: 1940: current SC 301 — — SC 30 northeast of Salkehatchie: SC 6 / SC 64 southwest of Ruffin: c. 1926: 1928 First form SC 301 — — US 76 in Timmonsville: SC 30 in Lees Crossroads: 1928: 1932 Second form SC 302 — — SC 763 in Oswego: US 15 Alt. in Dubose Crossroads
US 1 / US 52 / US 52 Truck south of Cheraw: US 1 / US 52 / US 52 Truck / SC 9 / SC 9 Truck in Cheraw — — Completely concurrent with US 52 Truck US 15 Alt. — — Walterboro: North Carolina state line near McColl: 1937: 1946 The entire route was in concurrency with US 15 in South Carolina. US 15 Conn. 2.140: 3.444 US 15 / US 301 southwest ...
SR 69 south / US 64 Truck west (Florence Road) to SR 203 – Walkertown, Walnut Grove: Eastern end of SR 69 concurrency; eastern terminus of US 64 Truck: Olivet: 123.0: 197.9: SR 226 south (Airport Road) – Savannah-Hardin County Airport, Olivet, Maddox: Northern terminus of SR 226 125.7: 202.3: SR 128 north (New Highway 128) – Clifton
U.S. Route 264 (US 264) is an east–west United States Highway located completely within the U.S. state of North Carolina, running for 215.7 miles (347.1 km). Its western terminus is located at Interstate 87 (I-87), I-440 , and US 64 in Raleigh .
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The highway was established around 1932 as a new primary spur of SC 64 to SC 36 (today US 601). By 1938, SC 641 was extended west on new routing to SC 33 / SC 331 (today US 321 ) in Sycamore . In 1942, its alignment was straightened, leaving Rivers Bridge Road (S-5-31/S-15-37).