South Carolina Highway 216 Explained

State:SC
Type:SC
Route:216
Map:SC 216 map.svg
Alternate Name:Battleground Road
Length Mi:1.220
Length Ref:[1]
Direction A:South
Terminus A:Kings Mountain National Military Park
Direction B:North
Terminus B: at the North Carolina line near Grover
Counties:Cherokee
Established:1964
Previous Type:SC
Previous Route:215
Next Type:SC
Next Route:217

South Carolina Highway 216 (SC 216) is a 1.22miles primary state highway in the state of South Carolina. The highway travels north–south, from the Kings Mountain National Military Park to North Carolina Highway 216 (NC 216) at the North Carolina state line.

Route description

SC 216 is a short 1.2miles two-lane rural highway in the northeast corner of Cherokee County.[2] At its southern terminus at the Kings Mountain National Military Park entrance, the road continues east park-maintained towards York County and SC 161. SC 216 passes through a partly forested area with some homes along the road as wells as intersecting three minor state secondary roads during its journey. At the state line, NC 216 continues north towards Interstate 85 and U.S. Route 29 (US 29) south of Kings Mountain.

History

The current SC 216 was established between 1960 and 1964 as a new primary route.

The first SC 216 existed from 1939 to 1948, starting off as a 1adj=onNaNadj=on spur of US 21 in Sheldon. In 1940 it was extended to a loop; but after one year, half of the loop was downgraded as secondary road. By 1948, the route was decommissioned.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Highway Logmile Report . . December 26, 2020 .
  2. General Highway System - Cherokee County, South Carolina . . June 2005 . February 2, 2013.