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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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South Carolina Highway 110

South Carolina Highway 110 (SC 110) is a state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina that travels 9.280 miles (14.935 km) from US 29 in Cowpens to US 221 Alt and SC 11 at Cowpens National Battlefield near Chesnee. It is signed and internally designated as an east–west highway though it runs north–south physically.

Route description

SC 110 is a two-lane rural highway with relatively few intersections. The highway is named Battleground Road for the entire length. A section east of Mayo is also known as Cowpens Highway. The highway passes next to and ends at Cowpens National Battlefield.

History

The original SC 110 was created in 1936, running from US 221 in Chesnee north to the North Carolina border, where the road became the now-defunct NC 741. In 1942, the highway was renumbered as a part of US 221. The highway was resurrected in 1949 in its near-current form. When US 29, now I-85, was established in the mid-1950s, the highway was rerouted slightly to the west.

Junction list

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SpartanburgCowpens0.0000.000 US 29 (North Main Street) – Spartanburg, GaffneyWestern terminus
0.1700.274

Moore Street east to US 29 north
Western terminus of Moore Street
1.3902.237

Edgefield Road north to I-85 north – Charlotte
Southern terminus of Edgefield Road
1.7302.784

Bud Arthur Bridge Road to I-85 north – Charlotte
2.0603.315

Dewberry Road west / Phillips Drive east to I-85 south – Spartanburg
Eastern terminus of Dewberry Road; western terminus of Phillips Drive
2.2103.557

Horry Road south to I-85 south – Spartanburg
Northern terminus of Horry Road
CherokeeCowpens National Battlefield9.28014.935


US 221 Alt. south / SC 11 south (Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway / Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail) – Chesnee


US 221 Alt. north – Forest City

SC 11 north (Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway / Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail) – Gaffney, Cowpens National Battlefield
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also