South Carolina Highway 160
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South Carolina Highway 160 (abbreviated S.C. Highway 160 or SC 160) is a state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It runs from US 521 west of Marvin to the North Carolina border.
[edit] Eastern terminus
SC 160 begins at US 521, nearly 5 miles east of Fort Mill, 5 miles south of the NC-SC border, and 4 miles west of Marvin. The road is christened as John D Patterson Memorial Highway.
[edit] Fort Mill
Quickly, SC 160 is established as a suburban road, as it runs through the outskirts of Fort Mill. About 5 miles after US 521, SC 160 enters the heart of downtown Fort Mill. It mearges north with US 21 Business for about three-quarters of a mile before the two split off. A few more blocks later and SC 160 crosses over US 21. Shortly after that, SC 160 crosses over I-77.
It is a three-mile drive to Gold Hill RD from I-77. Gold Hill RD is shown in some maps as S.C. Highway 98.
[edit] Northern terminus
From there, it is nearly a one-mile drive to the North Carolina-South Carolina border. SC 160 continues on as NC 160.