South Carolina Highway 6

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SC 6
Length: 160 mi (257 km)
East end: US 76 at Ballentine
Major
junctions:
I-95
I-26
I-20
West end:
US 17 Alt. at Moncks Corner
South Carolina highways
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South Carolina Highway 6 is a 160-mile state highway that extends from Moncks Corner in Berkeley County to Ballentine in Richland County, near Irmo.

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[edit] Description

The highway runs generally northwest from near the Atlantic Ocean coast to the central part of South Carolina. This direction explains why the state Department of Transportation lists the road as a hurricane evacuation route.

Beginning at a junction with U.S. Highway 17A in Moncks Corner, the route runs northwest along the shoreline of Lake Moultrie and not far from Lake Marion. The route intersects Interstate 95 and passes through Santee and St. Matthews before intersecting with U.S. Highway 176 and then Interstate 26. The route continues in a northwesterly direction, passing through Swansea and intersecting with Interstate 20. The route then passes through Lexington and just east of Lake Murray before ending at a junction with U.S. Highway 76 in Ballentine. The last section of the route runs south and west of Columbia, the state capital. Counties traversed by the route include Berkeley, Orangeburg, Calhoun, Lexington, and Richland.

[edit] Cities and intersections

From east to west, SC 6 passes through or near the following cities and towns:

SC 6 intersects the following Interstate highways, U.S. highways, and major state routes in South Carolina:

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