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The Highways of South Carolina SC 370 to 379 
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SC 370  not currently assigned
Previous SC 370's: SC 370: Appeared in 1941 or 1942 as new routing. Ran from SC 37 through the Community of Walker and ended at SC 3, a distance of 4 miles in northern Barnwell County.
In 1948, SC 370 was downgraded to S-6-32.

 
 
SC 371  not currently assigned
Previous SC 371's: SC 371: Appeared in 1941 or 1942 as new routing. Ran from SC 70 Barnwell north to S-6-169, near Barnwell State Park, a distance of 5 miles.
In 1948, SC 371 was downgraded to S-6-41.

 
 
SC 372  not currently assigned
Previous SC 372's: SC 372: Appeared in 1941 or 1942 as new routing. Ran from SC 194 north to the Saluda River, a distance of 4 miles.
SC 372 was downgraded to secondary status in 1948 but later became part of today's SC 395.
SC 373  not currently assigned
Previous SC 373's: SC 373: Appeared in 1941 or 1942 as new routing. Ran from SC 39 (current SRS road) at the Barnwell-Allendale Line east 3 miles to SC 70 (current S-6-20) at the Three Runs Creek Bridge.
SC 373 was downgraded to secondary status in 1948, and mostly absorbed into the Savannah River Site. Today's S-6-856, however, is a short piece of old SC 373.

 
 
SC 375
From: SC 377 Gourdin (Williamsburg County)
To: US 521 Greeleyville (Williamsburg County).
Total Length: 9.3 miles  
ROUTE LOG
SC 377: 0 - 0
US 52: 4.2 - 4.2
US 521: 5.1 - 9.3
Creation: Created in 1949 as a renumbering of part of SC 261, which was rerouted totally in Williamsburg County. Ran as it does today.
Adjustments: None
Improvements: SC 375 was fully paved when designated; no multilane sections
Comment: SC 375 is one of the emptiest roads in South Carolina, and could be logically extended east to US 17 ALT-SC 41 along today's S-45-45.
SC 376  not currently assigned
Previous SC 376's: SC 376: Appeared in 1941 or 1942 as new primary routing. Ran from SC 120 east to SC 763 just southwest of Downtown Sumter and also north to US 76-521 northwest of Downtown, for a total of 3 miles. SC 376 used McCrays Mill Rd and Purdy St. then jogged over Liberty St. before heading north on Guignard.
In 1948, SC 386 was downgraded to S-43-33 and some other secondary routes. Today SC 376 is still part of SC 763 and the US 15-521 CONN.

 
SC 377
From: SC 375 Gourdin (Williamsburg County)
To: SC 261 Kingstree (Williamsburg County)
Total Length: 14.6 miles  
ROUTE LOG
SC 375: 0 - 0
US 521: 8.4 - 8.4
SC 527: 5.8 - 14.2
SC 261: 0.4 - 14.6
Creation: Appeared in 1949 as a renumbering of pieces of SC 261 and US 521. Ran as it does today.
Adjustments: None.
Improvements: Fully paved when designated; no multilane segments
Comment: SC 377 also serves the town of Lane.
SC 377 was once the main N-S route between Charleston and Florence and was therefore original SC 41 up to about 1925.
US 378

Last Update: 1 March 2005

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