Major Intersections
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| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
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| Horry |
Myrtle Beach | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 17 Bus. – Briarcliffe Acres, Springmaid Beach |
Southern Terminus of US 501 And Southern end of Myrtle Beach Expressway |
| 1.12 | 1.80 | Robert Grissom Parkway | |||
| 4.17 | 6.71 | US 17 (Freeway) – Briarcliffe Acres, Socastee | |||
| Bridge over Intracoastal Waterway | |||||
| 5.38 | 8.66 | SC 31 (Carolina Bays Parkway) – North Myrtle Beach, Socastee | |||
| Conway | 8.64 | 13.90 | US 501 Bus. north – Red Hill |
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| 9.48 | 15.26 | SC 544 south – Socastee | Northern end of SC 544 | ||
| 10.53 | 16.95 | US 701 – Yauhannah, Loris | |||
| 18.49 | 29.76 | US 378 west – Brittons Neck | |||
| 28.17 | 45.34 | US 501 Bus. south – Conway |
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| Aynor | 37.06 | 59.64 | SC 22 east (Veterans Highway) – Briarcliffe Acres | Western end of SC 22 | |
| 45.01 | 72.44 | SC 319 south – Cool Spring | Northern end of SC 319 | ||
| Marion |
Rains | 59.18 | 95.24 | SC 41 – Mullins, Centenary | |
| Marion | 64.97 | 104.56 | US 501 Bus. north / SC 41 Alt. to SC 576 – Marion |
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| 65.17 | 104.88 | US 76 – Florence, Mullins | |||
| 66.09 | 106.36 | SC 41 Alt. |
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| 67.34 | 108.37 | US 501 Bus. south – Marion |
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| Sellers | 69.07 | 111.16 | SC 38 north – Sellers | Southern end of SC 38 | |
| Dillon |
Latta | 69.14 | 111.27 | US 301 south – Mars Bluff | South end of US 301 overlap |
| 71.57 | 115.18 | SC 917 – Oak Grove, Smithboro | |||
| Dillon | 73.98 | 119.06 | SC 9 / SC 57 east / SC 34 west – Lake View, Floydale, Bigham | Southern end of SC 9/SC 57 overlap; Eastern end of SC 34 |
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| 74.00 | 119.09 | SC 9 / SC 57 west – Little Rock, Clio | Northern end of SC 9/SC 57 overlap end of Myrtle Beach Expressway | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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