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Johns Island is an island in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States, and is the largest island in the state of South Carolina. Johns Island is bordered by the Wadmalaw , Seabrook , Kiawah , Edisto , Folly , and James islands; the Stono and Kiawah rivers separate Johns Island from its border islands.
Beaufort is also part of the larger Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Beaufort and Jasper counties. As of 2012, the MSA had an estimated year-round population of 193,882.
Place Name County(ies) Adams Run: Charleston County: Alvin: Berkeley County: Ballentine: Richland County: Bath: Aiken County: Beech Island: Aiken County: Bethera ...
South Carolina Highway 30 (SC 30, also known as the James Island Expressway or the James Island Connector) is a 3.050-mile-long (4.908 km) freeway in Charleston, South Carolina. The freeway travels from SC 171 on James Island to U.S. Route 17 (US 17) in downtown Charleston.
The Sea Islands are a chain of over a hundred tidal and barrier islands on the Atlantic Ocean coast of the Southeastern United States, between the mouths of the Santee and St. Johns rivers along South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. The largest is Johns Island, South Carolina. Sapelo Island is home to the Gullah people.
SC 315 north (South Okatie Highway) – Bluffton, Hilton Head Island, Beaufort: Southern terminus of SC 315 6.610: 10.638: SC 170 west (Alligator Alley) – Port Wentworth: Southern end of SC 170 concurrency: Limehouse: 8.110: 13.052: SC 170 east (Freedom Parkway) – Hilton Head Island, Beaufort: Northern end of SC 170 concurrency: Hardeeville ...
Beaufort (Main office): 15 John Galt Road, Beaufort, SC 29906 ... Room 115): 1 Sand Shark Drive, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928. St. Helena Branch Library: 6355 Jonathan Francis Senior Road, St ...
South Carolina Highway 170 (SC 170) is a 49.010-mile (78.874 km) state highway, connecting northern Beaufort County with southern portions of Beaufort and Jasper counties. Due to increased population growth in both areas, the majority of the road is four lanes wide, with certain areas retaining the original two-lane configuration.