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Calhoun Falls, South Carolina, and Elberton, Georgia: Abbeville County, South Carolina, and Elbert County, Georgia: GA-39 GA-49: Smith–McGee Bridge Hart County Bridge Bypassed Parker truss: 1922 1980 1982 SC 181 / SR 181: Savannah River
Bridge Abutments: 1780s 1996-11-25 Hopkins: Richland: Campbell's Covered Bridge: 1909 2009-7-1 Gowensville: Greenville: Howe truss covered bridge Gervais Street Bridge: 1926, 1928 1980-11-25 Columbia, West Columbia
Cooper River Bridges. The Cooper River Bridge Run is a 10-kilometer (6.2 mi) one-way road running event across the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge held in the cities of Mount Pleasant and Charleston in South Carolina, on the first Saturday in April (had been first Sunday of April in 1978, first Saturday in April from 1979 to its last running in 2019, unless that Saturday is Holy Week).
The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge (colloquially referred to as the Ravenel Bridge and the Cooper River Bridge [3]) is a cable-stayed bridge over the Cooper River in South Carolina, US, connecting downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant. The bridge has a main span of 1,546 feet (471 m), the third longest among cable-stayed bridges in the Western ...
Nobody was injured after a motorist drove on the pedestrian walkway of a South Carolina bridge on Monday. Charleston Police Department officers were dispatched at approximately 1:30 p.m. to the ...
The New Bridge Polo and Country Club in Aiken, South Carolina is a polo facility. ... In 2005, New Bridge Polo and Country Club and Langdon Road Polo Club combined ...
A large cargo ship lost control of its engines and went nearly full throttle through a South Carolina harbor Wednesday, prompting the closure of one of the busiest bridges in the state. Harbor ...
Socastee swing bridge. The Socastee swing bridge was designed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. It is a swing-span, Warren through-truss type bridge with rigid joints and was opened in 1936. [4] [5] It is 217 feet (66 m) long and 24 feet (7.3 m) feet wide.