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U.S. Route 421 Business (US 421 Bus) is a 9.9-mile (15.9 km) multi-lane business loop along Horner Boulevard, through downtown Sanford. Approved by AASHTO on May 3, 2013, its official establishment is dependent on the completion of the Sanford bypass, which mainline US 421 will be rerouted along, sharing with already established NC 87 Bypass .
Originally, the first NC 78 existed from 1934-1940, traversing from NC 79 in Gibson to US 74 near Hamlet. Around 1938, it was rerouted from Grace Chapel Road to US 74. In 1940, it was renumbered as NC 381, which was synched with SC 381 in South Carolina. [citation needed]
Renumbered NC 381 to match South Carolina NC 78: 4.6: 7.4 US 1/US 15/US 501 in Tramway: US 421/NC 42/NC 87 in Sanford: 1940: current Second form NC 79: 8.7: 14.0 SC 79 at the South Carolina state line: US 15/US 401/US 501/US 74 Bus. in Laurinburg: 1934: current NC 80 — — Mount Airy: Virginia state line 1921: 1940
US 501 in South Carolina is a north–south United States highway that traverses 73.8 miles (118.8 km); it is one of main routes to the Grand Strand.US 501 begins at US 17 Bus. in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
U.S. Highway 21 Connector (US 21 Conn.) is a 0.850-mile (1.368 km) connector route of US 21 that exists entirely within the city limits of West Columbia, South Carolina. It connects US 21/ US 176 / US 321 , from where they curve off of Charleston Highway and onto Knox Abbott Drive, with US 1 . [ 9 ]
U.S. Route 501 Business (US 501 Bus.) is a 4.600-mile (7.403 km) business route of US 501 in Conway and Red Hill. It is a former segment of US 501 [citation needed] that travels into downtown Conway. The highway begins in Red Hill, and utilizes a flyover with part of the western terminus of South Carolina Highway 544 (SC 544).
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In 1957, US 29 was moved onto its modern route from Thomasville to Jamestown, old route became part of NC 68 and US 70A. Between 1944 and 1949, US 29 was moved onto a new route north of Greensboro [2] [3] as well as part of the eastern bypass. [4] By 1953, a southern bypass of Greensboro was completed. [5]