U.S. Route 276 | |||||||
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Auxiliary route of US 76 | |||||||
Length: | 106.4 mi (171.2 km) | ||||||
Existed: | 1932 – present | ||||||
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Forest Heritage Scenic Byway | ||||||
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East end: | I-185 / I-385 near Mauldin, SC | ||||||
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North end: | I‑40 in Cove Creek, NC | ||||||
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States: | South Carolina, North Carolina | ||||||
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North Carolina Highway 284 | |
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Maintained by NCDOT | |
Existed: | 1930 – 1969 |
Highway system | |
U.S. Route 276 Business |
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Location: | Greenville, South Carolina |
Existed: | 1948–1970 |
U.S. Route 276 Connector |
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Location: | Travelers Rest, South Carolina |
Length: | 1.0 mi (1.6 km) |
U.S. Route 276 (US 276) is a United States highway that runs for 106.4 miles (171.2 km) from Mauldin, South Carolina to Cove Creek, North Carolina. It is known both as a busy urban highway in Greenville, South Carolina and a scenic back-road in Western North Carolina.
In South Carolina, US 276 only runs in Greenville County, for a total of 43.3 miles (69.7 km); beginning at the I-385/I-185 junction in Mauldin. The US Highway then runs north to the City of Greenville, then to Travelers Rest, and then Marietta before climbing into North Carolina. A two-mile portion of US 276 between Greenville and Travelers Rest is an expressway complete with shoulders, exits, a grass median, and a speed limit of 55 miles per hour.
In Travelers Rest, a Downtown Revitalization Plan has reduced US 276 from four lanes down to two; added trees, on-street parking, a new park, and other improvements.