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South Carolina Highway 70

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Existed:
  
1938 – present

Constructed
  
1938

Length
  
47.5 km

West end:
  
US 278 / SC 64 in Barnwell

East end:
  
US 301 / US 601 near Cordova

Counties
  
Barnwell County, South Carolina, Bamberg County, South Carolina, Orangeburg County, South Carolina

South Carolina Highway 70 (SC 70) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It connects the cities of Barnwell and Denmark with Orangeburg, via U.S. Route 301/601.

Contents

Map of SC-70, South Carolina, USA

History

It was established around 1938 as a new primary routing, from SC 64, in Barnwell, to SC 6, in Denmark. In 1940, SC 70 was extended in both directions: west in concurrency with SC 64 to the Salkehatchie River, and east on new primary routing to SC 332. In 1941 or 1942, SC 70 was extended southwest on new primary routing to SC 28, then in concurrency with it to Martin, where it went southeast as new routing to SC 631. This would be SC 70's apex, with it reaching over 42 miles (68 km) long.

In 1948, SC 70 was converted back to its original 1938 routing between Barnwell and Denmark; however a 4-mile (6.4 km) section also existed between Martin and SC 37. All roads not in concurrency were reverted to secondary status.

Around 1952, the Martin to SC 37 piece of SC 70 was downgraded to secondary status, becoming Revolutionary Trail (S-3-47). Around 1958, SC 70 was re-extended east of Denmark to its current eastern terminus with US 301/US 601.

References

South Carolina Highway 70 Wikipedia