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U.S Route 1-601 Bridge, U.S Route 1, 601 spanning Wateree River, Camden, Kershaw County, SC
The U.S. Route 1/601 bridge is identified as Kershaw 1 in the South Carolina Department of Transportation`s Non-Metal Truss Highway Bridge Inventory. This continuous steel stringer and concrete T-beam bridge has unusual side rails consisting of metal sections placed between concrete posts. It was determined to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places in June, 1993.
U.S Route 1-601 Bridge, U.S Route 1, 601 spanning Wateree River, Camden, Kershaw County, SC
The U.S. Route 1/601 bridge is identified as Kershaw 1 in the South Carolina Department of Transportation`s Non-Metal Truss Highway Bridge Inventory. This continuous steel stringer and concrete T-beam bridge has unusual side rails consisting of metal sections placed between concrete posts. It was determined to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places in June, 1993.
U.S Route 1-601 Bridge, U.S Route 1, 601 spanning Wateree River, Camden, Kershaw County, SC
The U.S. Route 1/601 bridge is identified as Kershaw 1 in the South Carolina Department of Transportation`s Non-Metal Truss Highway Bridge Inventory. This continuous steel stringer and concrete T-beam bridge has unusual side rails consisting of metal sections placed between concrete posts. It was determined to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places in June, 1993.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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