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South Carolina Highway 394
South Carolina Highway 394 (SC 394) is a state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The highway connects rural areas of Aiken and Orangeburg counties with North, via Salley. Route description SC 394 begins at an intersection with SC 4 (Surrey Race Road) north-northeast of Windsor, within Aiken County. This intersection is north-northeast of Aiken State Park. It travels to the east and intersects the southern terminus of SC 113 (Dixie Road). It crosses over Dean Swamp Creek before it enters the city limits of Salley. In the town, the highway has an intersection with SC 39 (Railroad Avenue). After it leaves Salley, it enters Orangeburg County just before it crosses over Goodland Creek. The highway curves to the northeast and intersects SC 389 (Ninety-Six Road). It then begins heading to the east again before an intersection with SC 3 (Capital Way/Whetstone Road). The highway curves to the northeast and crosses the North Fo ...
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South Carolina Department Of Transportation
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is a government agency in the US state of South Carolina. Its mission is to build and maintain roads and bridges and administer mass transit services. By state law, the SCDOT's function and purpose is the systematic planning, construction, maintenance, and operation of the state highway system and the development of a statewide mass transit system that is consistent with the needs and desires of the public. The SCDOT also coordinates all state and federal programs relating to highways. The goal of the SCDOT is to provide adequate, safe, and efficient transportation services for the movement of people and goods. History The South Carolina Department of Transportation is still familiarly known as the Highway Department, which is what the agency was called until May 13, 1977 when an act of the South Carolina General Assembly reformed the agency as the Department of Highways and Public Transportation (SCDHPT). The current name, ...
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Aiken State Park
Aiken State Park is a state park located near the town of Windsor in Aiken County, South Carolina. History Aiken State Park was one of the 16 original parks in South Carolina, built by an African American detachment of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Many of the original buildings are still in use. Activities and amenities Activities available at the park include picnicking, fishing, bird watching, boating, swimming, geocaching, biking and camping. There are a few nature trails in the park as well. Amenities include a playground, picnic shelters, horseshoe pits, a boat ramp A slipway, also known as boat ramp or launch or boat deployer, is a ramp on the shore by which ships or boats can be moved to and from the water. They are used for building and repairing ships and boats, and for launching and retrieving small ... on the Edisto River, a 1.7 mile canoe trail and a park store. Visitors can rent fishing rods and reels, non-motorized fishing boats and canoes from the par ...
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State Highways In South Carolina
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Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina
Batesburg-Leesville is a town located in Lexington and Saluda counties, South Carolina, United States. The town's population was 5,362 as of the 2010 census and an estimated 5,415 in 2019. History The town of Batesburg-Leesville was formed in 1992 by the consolidation of the neighboring towns of Batesburg and Leesville. Batesburg was "named for Captain Tom Bates, a prominent citizen of the community and a captain in The American Civil War." Leesville was "named for Colonel John W. Lee, a prominent resident of the community." The D. D. D. Barr House, Batesburg Commercial Historic District, Simon Bouknight House, Cartledge House, Cedar Grove Lutheran Church, Church Street Historic District, Broadus Edwards House, Hampton Hendrix Office, Hartley House, Henry Franklin Hendrix House, Thomas Galbraith Herbert House, J.B. Holman House, A.C. Jones House, Leesville College Historic District, Crowell Mitchell House, McKendree Mitchell House, Mitchell-Shealy House, Old Batesburg Gra ...
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Edisto River
The Edisto River is one of the longest free-flowing blackwater rivers in North America, flowing over 250 meandering miles from its sources in Saluda and Edgefield counties, to its Atlantic Ocean mouth at Edisto Beach, South Carolina. It rises in two main tributaries (North Fork & South Fork) from springs under the Sandhills region of West Central South Carolina, just to the south of the Piedmont Fall Line. It is the longest and largest river system completely contained by the borders of South Carolina. Its name comes from the Edisto subtribe of the Cusabo Indians. Near the coast, part of the river was once known as the Ponpon River. The Dawhoo River (sometimes Dawho, or Dawhoe) connects the Edisto to the North Edisto River, also the confluence of the Wadmalaw and the Toogoodoo rivers, where they meet the Atlantic Ocean. Between the coast and the Dawhoo River, the river is known as the South Edisto River. The Edisto system flows through only one major town or city, Orangebu ...
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South Carolina Highway 3
South Carolina Highway 3 (SC 3) is a state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of South Carolina. The highway travels in a C-shape from a point approximately southeast of Varnville northwest and north to Barnwell, and then northeast to Swansea. Route description SC 3 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 278 (US 278) in rural Jasper County. The route heads northwest, and crosses into Hampton County. Continuing northwest, it intersects US 601 before a brief concurrency with US 321 in Estill. The highway continues northwest into Allendale County. After crossing into the county, SC 3 turns north and intersects US 301 approximately southwest of Allendale. The route continues north until it enters Barnwell County. Just after the county line, SC 3 turns northeast and intersects US 278 just before the Salkehatchie River, approximately south of Barnwell. US 278/SC 3 form a concurrency into Barn ...
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South Carolina Highway 389
South Carolina Highway 389 (SC 389) is a state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The highway connects Neeses and Perry. Route description SC 389 begins at an intersection with SC 39 (West Railroad Avenue/Festival Trail Road) in Perry, within Aiken County. It travels to the southeast, enters Orangeburg County, and intersects SC 394 (Salley Road) at a point northeast of Salley. Less than later, it intersects SC 3 (Capital Way). The highway continues to the southeast and enters the city limits of Neeses. It curves to the east-northeast and crosses over railroad tracks before meeting its eastern terminus, an intersection with U.S. Route 321 (US 321; Savannah Highway). Here, the roadway continues as Ninety Six Road. Major intersections See also * * References External links *{{commonscat inlineSC 389 South Carolina Hwy Index 389 Year 389 ( CCCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will displa ...
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South Carolina Highway 39
South Carolina Highway 39 (SC 39) is a primary State highway (US), state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The highway connects various rural communities and towns from the southwest to the northwest sections of the state. Route description SC 39 is a two-lane rural highway that travels from the Savannah River Site to U.S. Route 221 in South Carolina, U.S. Route 221 (US 221) south of Laurens, South Carolina, Laurens. History Established in 1922 as an original state highway, traveling from South Carolina Highway 12, SC 12, in Monetta, South Carolina, Monetta, to South Carolina Highway 21, SC 21, in Edgefield, South Carolina, Edgefield. In 1923, SC 39 was extended in both directions: west to South Carolina Highway 20, SC 20, in Modoc, South Carolina, Modoc, and southeast to South Carolina Highway 4, SC 4, in Springfield, South Carolina, Springfield. By 1926, it was extended south again to South Carolina Highway 27, SC  ...
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City Limits
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South Carolina Highway 113
South Carolina Highway 113 (SC 113) is a state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The highway connects rural areas of Aiken and Lexington counties with Wagener. Route description SC 113 begins at an intersection with SC 394 (Salley Road) west of Salley, within Aiken County, where the roadway continues as South Dixie Road. It travels to the north-northwest and immediately curves to the north-northeast before crossing over Dean Swamp Creek. SC 113 curves back to the north-northwest. It heads north just before entering Wagener. It passes Wagener–Salley High School. It curves to the north-northeast and begins a concurrency with SC 302 (Aiken Road). The concurrency intersects SC 39 (Railroad Street). Just over later, SC 113 and SC 302 split, with SC 113 heading to the north-northwest. The highway passes Cyril B. Busbee Elementary School and A.L. Corbett Middle School just before leaving town. It curves to the nort ...
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South Carolina Highway 4
South Carolina Highway 4 (SC 4) is a primary state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of South Carolina. The highway connects Aiken and Orangeburg, via Springfield and Neeses. Route description SC 4 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 78 (US 78; Charleston Highway) southeast of Aiken. The route travels to the east-northeast and intersects US 78 Truck/ SC 118/ SC 302 (Rudy Mason Parkway). SC 4 and SC 302 form an approximately concurrency. They curve to the northeast and cross Shaw Creek. They curve to the east-southeast and curve back to the northeast before crossing the South Fork Edisto River and Cedar Creek. The two highways curve to the southeast and split north of Aiken State Park. SC 4 crosses over Burcalo Creek and then intersects SC 394 (Salley Road). It curves to the east-southeast and passes north of the Aiken Gopher Tortoise Heritage Preserve/Wildlife Management Area. It curves to t ...
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Windsor, South Carolina
Windsor is a town in Aiken County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 121 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Augusta, Georgia metropolitan area. Geography Windsor is located in eastern Aiken County at . According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. History The name of the town of Windsor likely originated from the 1813 will of Anderson Windsor, who owned land on Pond Branch and Yarrow Branch, near the present location of Windsor. Also known as the Home of Social Media Icon Tobie Stevens. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 127 people, 52 households, and 34 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 63 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 69.29% White, 27.56% African American, 2.36% Native American, 0.79% from other races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.36% of the population. There were 52 households, out of which 36.5% had children ...
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