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Briarcliffe Acres is located in southeastern Horry County at (33.789267, -78.747300 It is bordered to the north and east by the city of North Myrtle Beach. U.S. Route 17 forms the northern border of the town, leading northeast 4 miles (6 km) to the center of North Myrtle Beach and southwest 11 miles (18 km) to the center of Myrtle Beach.
The state or territory issued birth certificate is a secure A4 paper document, generally listing: Full name at birth, sex at birth, parent(s) and occupation(s), older sibling(s), address(es), date and place of birth, name of the registrar, date of registration, date of issue of certificate, a registration number, with the signature of the ...
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Bridge Abutments: 1780s 1996-11-25 Hopkins: Richland: Campbell's Covered Bridge: 1909 2009-7-1 Gowensville
South Carolina Highway 46: SC 46 [18] South Carolina Highway 170: SC 170 [19] US Highway 21: US 21 [20] US Highway 278: US 278 [21] Western York County: SC 161 [8 ...
The South Carolina National Heritage Corridor is a federally designated National Heritage Area extending from the Appalachian Mountains to Charleston through seventeen counties of South Carolina. The heritage corridor promotes and interprets the state's history, with emphasis on European settlement, agriculture, Black history, trade routes and ...
South Carolina Highway 77 (SC 77) was established in 1937 as a renumbering of SC 98 from Wallace to the North Carolina state line. In 1960, this became SC 177. [3] [failed verification] Another SC 77 reappeared only appeared on South Carolina official maps in 1981-1982 as a proposed segment of Interstate 77 (I-77) from US 76/US 378 to I-20 ...
Georgia state line south of North Augusta: SC 2 in West Columbia: 1922: 1928 First form SC 12 — — SC 26 in Hancock: NC 25 at the North Carolina state line northeast of Hancock: 1929: 1938 Second form SC 12: 28.250: 45.464 US 1 in West Columbia: I-20 / US 601 south of Lugoff: 1940: current Third form SC 13 — —
South Carolina utilizes a numbering system to keep track of all non-interstate and primary highways that are maintained by SCDOT. First appearing in 1947 [citation needed] (when a huge amount of highways were cancelled or truncated), the "state highway secondary system" [4] carries the number of the county followed by a unique number for the particular road.