South Carolina Highway 760

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SC Highway 760 marker

SC Highway 760
Fort Jackson Boulevard
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Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length: 0.9 mi[1] (1.4 km)
Major junctions
West end:
US 76 / US 378 / US 76 Conn. in Columbia
East end: I-77 in Columbia
Location
Counties: Richland
Highway system
SC 742 SC 763

South Carolina Highway 760 (SC 760) is a 0.9-mile-long (1.4 km) state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The highway travels through eastern Columbia, and connects the main part of the city with Fort Jackson. It is known as Fort Jackson Boulevard for its entire length.

Route description

SC 760 begins at an intersection with US 76/US 378 (Devine Street) and the unsigned eastern terminus of the western segment of US 76 Conn. (Cross Hill Road) in Columbia, within Richland County. This intersection is just northeast of Midlands Technical College's Beltline Campus. It travels to the east-northeast and crosses over Gills Creek. A short distance later, it intersects the unsigned eastern terminus of the eastern segment of US 76 Conn. (Wildcat Road). It then meets its eastern terminus, an interchange with Interstate 77 (I-77; William Earle Berne Beltway). Here, the roadway continues as Fort Jackson Boulevard, crosses over Wildcat Creek, and enters Fort Jackson.[1][2]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Richland County.

Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
0.0 0.0
US 76 / US 378 (Devine Street) / US 76 Conn. west (Cross Hill Road)
Western terminus; eastern terinus of the western segment of US 76 Conn., which is unsigned
0.5 0.80
US 76 Conn. west (Wildcat Road) to US 76 east / US 378 east – Midlands Tech. College, Jim Hamilton L.B. Owens Airport
Eastern terminus of the eastern segment of US 76 Conn., which is unsigned
0.9 1.45 I-77 (William Earle Berne Beltway) – Charleston, Charlotte Eastern terminus; I-77 exit 10
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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