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South Carolina Highway 324 (SC 324) is a 13.880-mile-long (22.338 km) state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The highway connects York with the Rock Hill area. Route description
The city of Rock Hill is the location of 28 of these properties and districts; they are listed separately, while the 32 properties and districts in the remaining parts of the county are listed here. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 14, 2025.
Giordana Velodrome is a cycling track in Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States. It opened in March 2012. [1] The 250-meter track is made of concrete with a 42.5 degree embankment in the corners and a 17 degree embankment on the front and back straights. [2] The velodrome is part of the Rock Hill Outdoor Center.
South Carolina Highway 901 (SC 901) is a 38.730-mile (62.330 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It serves as a slower alternate rural route to Interstate 77 (I-77) and the western bypass of Rock Hill .
South Carolina Highway 72 (SC 72) is a 124.860-mile (200.943 km) state highway, traversing interior portions of the South Carolina Piedmont region. This route is part of a multi two-state route 72 that begins at Athens, Georgia and ends at Rock Hill, South Carolina .
Interstate 77 (I-77) is a north–south Interstate Highway, extending 91.2 miles (146.8 km) in the state of South Carolina, from the southern terminus at an interchange with I-26 near Columbia, north to the North Carolina state line near Rock Hill and Charlotte, North Carolina.
South Carolina Highway 97 Business (SC 97 Bus. ) was a business route that was established between 1981 and 1987 as a renumbering of the SC 97 mainline through the main part of Chester . It was concurrent with U.S. Route 321 Business (US 321 Bus.).
Reid Street–North Confederate Avenue Area Historic District is a national historic district located at Rock Hill, South Carolina. It encompasses 22 contributing buildings in a middle-class residential section of Rock Hill. The district developed between about 1839 and 1935.