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Brown Road / Old Cleveland Street north of Golden Grove: Saluda Dam Road northeast of Easley: 1974: current Second form SC 154: 16.680: 26.844 US 76 / Mayes Open Road in Mayesville: US 15 in Bishopville: 1939: current SC 155 — — SC 34 / SC 151 west of Darlington: Carolina Avenue / Floyds Road in Auburn: 1940: 1947 SC 156 — —
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.
Travels north-south along the coastal plain area, connecting the cities of Hardeeville, Charleston, Georgetown, and Myrtle Beach. US 21: 245.480: 395.062 Hunting Island State Park: I-77 / US 21 at the North Carolina state line near Fort Mill: 1926: current Travels north-south, connecting the cities of Beaufort, Orangeburg, Columbia, and Rock ...
1938 Esso Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee & adjoining territory Road Map for 1938 - Britinvasion64 (talk · contribs) 2005 Official Transportation Map - Rschen7754 ( talk · contribs ) 2006-2009 AAA Gatlinburg Vicinity and Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Presidentman ( talk · contribs )
Interstate 49 (I-49) is a north–south Interstate Highway with multiple segments. The original portion is entirely within Louisiana with an additional signed portion extending from I-220 in Shreveport to the Arkansas state line, three newer sections are in Arkansas, and one section in Missouri.
US 78 enters South Carolina by crossing the Savannah River in North Augusta; sharing concurrences with US 1, US 25, US 278 and South Carolina Highway 121 (SC 121). In the immediate 2-mile (3.2 km) area, it sheds most concurrencies, sharing only with US 1 towards Aiken; it also connects with Interstate 520 (I-520), which is a partial beltway around the Augusta metropolitan area.
The section from Memphis to Houston is the least developed; as of 2021, Mississippi has no current plans to extend I-69 further south, and the states of Louisiana and Arkansas have not funded construction of their portion of the proposed route (via El Dorado and Shreveport) between Mississippi and Texas, other than a two-lane southern bypass of ...
Arkansas state line at Junction City: 1999 [5] current Entire route co-signed with US 167; only U.S. highway in Louisiana with same number as a current state route US 65: 100.77: 162.17 US 425/LA 15 in Clayton: Arkansas state line north of Lake Providence: 1926 [1] current US 71: 231.099: 371.918 US 190 west of Krotz Springs