Previous US 76 ALT's:
1947 ROUTE LOG
US 76: 0 - 0
END US 76 ALT: 1.2 - 1.2
1947 ROUTE LOG
US 76, SC 154 SB: 0 - 0
SC 154 NB: 0.3 - 0.3
US 76: 0.6 - 0.9
1947 ROUTE LOG
US 76: 0 - 0
SC 514 SB: 2.9 - 2.9
US 76, SC 514 NB: 1.0 - 3.9
US 52, US 301, SC 518: 2.3 - 6.2
1949 ROUTE LOG
US 76: 0 - 0
US 501: 0.4 - 0.4
1950 ROUTE LOG
US 76, BEGIN SC 124: 0 - 0
SC 124 NB: 0.4 - 0.4
US 76: 1.8 - 2.2
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US 76 ALT #1: Appeared in 1933 as a new route from US 76 to Cassidy Bridge Rd in Long Creek in northwestern Oconee County.
In 1947, US 76 ALT was downgraded to S-37-14.
US 76 ALT was shown but not labeled on state officials.
US 76 ALT #2: Appeared in 1934 by Act of State Legislature when US 76 was placed on a bypass of Mayesville. Ran as loop through town on US 76's old path.
In 1947, US 76 ALT became part of SC 154 as well as S-43-1.
US 76 ALT was shown but not labeled on state officials.
US 76 ALT at Long Creek
1940 Oconee County
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US 76 ALT at Mayesville
1945 Sumter County
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US 76 ALT #3: Appeared July 1936 (SCDOT) as a renumbering of US 76 in the Five Points area west of Florence.
By 1940, US 76 ALT was extended east as new primary routing to end at US 52-301 south of Florence
In 1947, US 76 ALT was downgraded to S-21-22 (now S-21-29) on S Cashua Dr and S-21-13 on Cherokee Rd.
US 76 ALT loop west of Florence
1938 Gen Draft
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US 76 ALT extended to US 52-301
1940 Florence County
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US 76 ALT #4: Appeared by 1940 as a cutoff on Liberty St between US 76 and US 501 (now 501 Bus) south of Marion.
US 76 ALT was made part of mainline US 76 between 1944-50.
US 76 ALT in Marion
1943 Marion County
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US 76 ALT becomes mainline US 76
1950 Marion County
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US 76 ALT #5: Appeared between 1943-46 as new primary routing on Millwood Ave then west with SC 124 on Gervais.
It appears US 76 ALT became mainline US 76 in 1951.
US 76 ALT was sorta labeled on the 1947 official.
US 76 in East Columbia
1940 Richland County
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US 76 ALT on Millwood appears
1946 Richland County
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US 76 replaces US 76 ALT
1951 Official
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