South Carolina Highway 39

South Carolina Highway 39 (SC 39) is a primary 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.

South Carolina Highway 39
Route of SC 39 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length100.7 mi[1] (162.1 km)
Existed1922–present
Major junctions
South endSavannah River Site
 
North end US 221 near Laurens
Location
CountiesBarnwell, Orangeburg, Aiken, Saluda, Newberry, Laurens
Highway system
SC 38SC 41

Route description

SC 39 is a two-lane rural highway that travels 100.7 miles (162.1 km) from the Savannah River Site to U.S. Route 221 (US 221) south of Laurens.

History

Established in 1922 as an original state highway, traveling from SC 12, in Monetta, to SC 21, in Edgefield. In 1923, SC 39 was extended in both directions: west to SC 20, in Modoc, and southeast to SC 4, in Springfield. By 1926, it was extended south again to SC 27, in Williston. The first section of SC 39 to be paved was from Johnston to Edgefield, in 1930.

In 1936, SC 39 was rerouted at Ridge Spring north through Saluda and Cross Hill, before ending at US 221, south of Laurens; it replaced a majority of SC 392, while the old alignment became an extension of SC 23. By 1938, SC 39 was extended in both directions again: north to Ware Shoals then west to US 178, in Shoals Junction; and southwest from Williston to SC 64, in Dunbarton.

In 1940, SC 39 was extended south to SC 28/SC 282 (today's SC 125, near Millett. By 1942, SC 39 reached its apex with an extension into Millett, giving it a length of over 145 miles (233 km). By 1946, all of SC 39 was paved, with its last section between SC 391 and US 1.

In 1948, SC 39 was truncated at SC 64, in Dunbarton, leaving behind existing Furse Mill Road (S-30-17) and Rolling Hills Road (S-30-24). The section of SC 39 between US 221 and Ware Shoals was downgraded to secondary roads: Indian Mound Road (S-30-6) and Power House Road (S-30-47); this also created a gap as SC 39 was still between Ware Shoals and Shoals Junction. In 1951 or 1952, the discontinued length of SC 39 between Ware Shoals and Shoals Junction was renumbered as SC 420. Also, during the same period, SC 39 was truncated to its current southern terminus at the Savannah River Site boundary near a realigned routing of SC 28 (today's US 278); a majority of its former route now within the Savannah River Site still exists, though sections have been removed or submerged under Par Pond.[2][3]

Junction list

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
BarnwellSavannah River Site0.00.0Savannah DriveGate entrance, restricted access
0.30.48 US 278 Barnwell, Augusta
Williston4.97.9 US 78 west (Church Street) Aiken, AugustaWest end of US 78 overlap
5.28.4 US 78 east (Main Street) Blackville, CharlestonEast end of US 78 overlap
5.28.4 SC 37 south Elko, Barnwell
OrangeburgSpringfield15.825.4 SC 4 west (Surrey Race Road) AugustaWest end of SC 4 overlap
15.925.6 SC 4 east (Springfield Road) Neeses, OrangeburgEast end of SC 4 overlap
AikenSalley20.933.6 SC 394 (Walnut Street) North, Orangeburg, Aiken
Perry26.041.8 SC 389 east (Walker Street) Orangeburg
Wagener28.746.2 SC 113 / SC 302 (Main Street) Columbia, Batesburg-Leesville, Aiken
41.066.0 I-20 Columbia, Augusta
Jones Crossroads42.368.1 SC 391 north (Wire Road) Batesburg-Leesville
Monetta48.978.7 US 1 (Columbia Highway) Aiken, Batesburg-Leesville
Saluda49.780.0 SC 23 east Batesburg-LeesvilleEast end of SC 23 overlap
Ridge Spring52.684.7 SC 392 south (Green Street) Aiken
53.485.9 SC 23 west JohnstonWest end of SC 23 overlap
64.3103.5 US 178 east Batesburg-LeesvilleEast end of US 178 overlap
Saluda65.8105.9 SC 121 south (Main Street) JohnstonSouth end of SC 121 overlap
66.0106.2 US 378 (Church Street) Columbia, McCormick
66.4106.9 SC 121 north (Main Street) NewberryNorth end of SC 121 overlap
66.5107.0 US 178 west (Greenwood Highway) GreenwoodWest end of US 178 overlap
70.3113.1 SC 702 west Ninety SixTo Greenwood State Park
NewberryChappells80.0128.7 SC 34 Ninety Six, NewberryTo Ninety Six National Historic Site
81.9131.8 SC 56 east Clinton
LaurensCross Hill91.3146.9 SC 560 east Kinards
92.3148.5 SC 72 Clinton, Greenwood
100.7162.1 US 221 Laurens, Waterloo, Greenwood, Abbeville
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also

  •  United States portal
  •  U.S. Roads portal

References

  1. Google (September 5, 2013). "South Carolina Highway 39" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  2. General Highway Map, Barnwell County, South Carolina (PDF) (Map). Cartography by SCDOT. South Carolina Department of Transportation. 1939. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  3. General Highway Map, Barnwell County, South Carolina (PDF) (Map). Cartography by SCDOT. South Carolina Department of Transportation. 1952. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
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