South Carolina Highway 151 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by SCDOT | ||||
Length: | 52.0 mi (83.7 km) | |||
Existed: | 1937 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | SC 34 in Darlington | |||
US 52 / US 401 in Darlington US 15 in Hartsville US 1 in McBee |
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North end: |
US 601 / SC 151 Bus. in Pageland |
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Location | ||||
Counties: | Darlington, Chesterfield | |||
Highway system | ||||
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South Carolina Highway 151 Alternate |
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Location: | Hartsville, South Carolina |
Length: | 7.4 mi (11.9 km) |
Existed: | 1954–1958 |
South Carolina Highway 151 Business |
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Location: | Hartsville, South Carolina |
Length: | 7.4 mi (11.9 km) |
Existed: | 1958–present |
South Carolina Highway 151 Business |
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Location: | Jefferson, South Carolina |
Length: | 3.0 mi (4.8 km) |
Existed: | 1997–present |
South Carolina Highway 151 Business |
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Location: | Pageland, South Carolina |
Length: | 3.0 mi (4.8 km) |
Existed: | 1983–present |
South Carolina Highway 151 (SC 151) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Known as the "road to the beach," it connects the Charlotte metropolitan area to Darlington, Florence, and the Grand Strand.
SC 151 is a four-lane and mostly divided highway, from Darlington to Pageland.
The first SC 151 was established in 1927 as a new primary routing between US 29/SC 15, in Anderson, to SC 20, in Williamston. By 1930, it was renumbered as SC 248.
The current SC 151 was established in 1937 as a renumbering of SC 35, from Darlington to the North Carolina state line. By 1952, SC 151 truncated at SC 9, in Pageland, its route north to the state line replaced by US 601. By 1958, SC 151 replaced SC 151 Alternate, bypassing Hartsville. In 1983, SC 151 was extended and bypassed east of Pageland, to its current northern terminus. In 1997, SC 151 was bypassed east of Jefferson.