South Carolina Highway 56


South Carolina Highway 56 is a primary state highway in the state of South Carolina. The highway provides a back country alternative to Interstate 26 from Clinton to Spartanburg.

Route description

SC 56 is generally a two-lane rural highway that expands to a four-lane urban highway in Clinton and Spartanburg. It travels in a north–south direction, though it is signed east–west; to make it more confusing, signage in Spartanburg reverse the directions. SC 56 has a roundabout interchange, known as Hearon Circle, with I-85 Business. In Clinton, signage that bypasses the downtown area use "TRUCK" instead of normal or bypass banners; though SC 56 Business is signed through the downtown area.

History

SC 56 was established in 1928 as a new primary route from SC 392 to U.S. Route 176 in Pauline. In 1949, SC 56 was extended north, replacing US 176 to US 29 in Spartanburg. In 1959, SC 56 was extended north, replacing US 176 along Asheville Highway to its current terminus at US 176. Sometime after 1990, SC 56 was bypassed southeast of downtown Clinton, leaving a business loop.

Major intersections

Special routes

Clinton business loop

South Carolina Highway 56 Business is a business route that traverses through downtown Clinton, in concurrency with SC 72 Bus. along Broad Street and Willard Road.

Spartanburg connector route

South Carolina Highway 56 Connector is a connector route between SC 56 and US 176/SC 9 in the central part of Spartanburg and the east-central part of Spartanburg. The entire length is known as East Henry Street and is an unsigned highway.
It begins at an intersection with the SC 56 mainline. It travels to the east-northeast and curves to the northeast, before reaching its eastern terminus, an intersection with US 176/SC 9. Here, the roadway continues as Glendalyn Avenue.