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SC 9 south / SC 34 west / SC 57 south (Main Street) – Lake View, North Myrtle Beach: Southern end of SC 9/SC 57 concurrency; eastern terminus of SC 34: 183.704: 295.643: SC 9 north / SC 57 north (Radford Boulevard) – Bennettsville, Charlotte: Northern end of SC 9/SC 57 concurrency: South Carolina–North Carolina line: 189.704: 305.299
Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...
Some Wayback Burgers restaurants will be open for business on Nov. 28. To check your location's hours, call ahead. To check your location's hours, call ahead. Wendy’s
The original route through South Carolina was 288 miles (463 km) long. At the time, U.S. Highways in South Carolina used a dual-numbering system; US 17 was also signed SC 1 from Georgia to Yemassee , SC 30 from Yemassee to Walterboro , SC 6 from Walterboro to Charleston, SC 2 from Charleston to Goose Creek , SC 41 from Goose Creek to Florence ...
US 52 crosses the North Carolina state line, after traveling 159.7 miles (257.0 km) through South Carolina, continuing on towards Wadesboro. [ 7 ] US 52 is a major highway between Charleston and Florence, all of which is four-lane or more with some sections signed 60-mile-per-hour (97 km/h).
U.S. Route 123 (US 123) is a spur of US 23 in the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina.The U.S. Highway runs 75.12 miles (120.89 km) from US 23, US 441, SR 15 and SR 365 near Clarkesville, Georgia, north and east to Interstate 385 Business (I-385 Business) in Greenville, South Carolina.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) operates and maintains one welcome center and seven rest areas along I-26. Welcome centers, which have a travel information facility on site, are located at milemarker 3 (eastbound); rest areas are located at milemarkers 63 (east and westbound), 123 (east and westbound), 150 (eastbound), 152 (westbound), and 204 (eastbound). [2]
From its inception until 1959, US 29 was the main thoroughfare in Upstate South Carolina and connecting regionally with Atlanta and Charlotte. Though still important in the upstate, it now takes a traveler on a more indirect route compared to I-85. First sign of US 29, after the North Carolina state line, near Blacksburg