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The highway connects Aiken and Orangeburg, via Springfield and Neeses. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsRoute description[edit]History[edit]Major intersections[edit]Special routes[edit]Aiken\u2013Kitchings Mill truck route[edit]Neeses alternate route[edit]Orangeburg alternate route[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Route description[edit]SC\u00a04 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route\u00a078 (US\u00a078; Charleston Highway) southeast of Aiken. The route travels to the east-northeast and intersects US\u00a078 Truck\/SC\u00a0118\/SC\u00a0302 (Rudy Mason Parkway). SC\u00a04 and SC\u00a0302 form an approximately 12-mile-long (19\u00a0km) concurrency. They curve to the northeast and cross Shaw Creek. They curve to the east-southeast and curve back to the northeast before crossing the South Fork Edisto River and Cedar Creek. The two highways curve to the southeast and split north of Aiken State Park. SC\u00a04 crosses over Burcalo Creek and then intersects SC\u00a0394 (Salley Road). It curves to the east-southeast and passes north of the Aiken Gopher Tortoise Heritage Preserve\/Wildlife Management Area. It curves to the east-northeast and enters Orangeburg County.[3]SC\u00a04 curves to the east-southeast and crosses Dean Swamp Creek. It curves to the southeast and enters Springfield. Right after entering the city limits, it curves to the south-southeast. It turns left onto SC\u00a039 (Springfield Road). The two highways travel concurrently to the northeast for one block. One more block after that, it begins a concurrency with SC\u00a03 Business. (SC\u00a03 Bus.) They split three blocks later, with SC\u00a04 heading south-southeast. It curves to the east-southeast and leaves Springfield. The highway immediately intersects SC\u00a03 (Capital Way). It heads to the east and crosses Goodland Creek. It begins curving to the northeast and intersects SC\u00a0332 (Norway Road). The highway passes Rocky Swamp Cemetery and crosses Rocky Swamp Creek. It curves to the east-southeast and crosses Bolen Mill Creek before heading back to the northeast. It begins to curve to the east-southeast and enters Neeses. In Neeses, the route intersects US\u00a0321 (Savannah Highway). It heads east and passes Hickory Hill Cemetery, Pine Hill Cemetery, and Double Branch Cemetery before curving to the east-southeast. The highway crosses over Great Branch and curves to the southeast. Then, it crosses over Fourmile Creek and intersects the eastern terminus of SC\u00a0400 (Norway Road). SC\u00a04 enters Edisto and curves to the east-southeast. It intersects US\u00a0301\/US\u00a0601. The three highway travel concurrently to the east-northeast. They cross over the North Fork Edisto River, where they leave Edisto and enter Orangeburg. Immediately, they intersect the southern terminus of SC\u00a033 (Russell Street). The concurrency intersects US\u00a0601 Truck. Here, SC\u00a04 travels to the south-southeast, concurrent with US\u00a0601 Truck. They cross over some railroad tracks and pass by Southern Methodist College. The road curves around to the east-northeast and an intersection with US\u00a021 and US\u00a021 Bus. ends the state highway.[3] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4History[edit]This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (February 2013)Major intersections[edit]Special routes[edit]Aiken\u2013Kitchings Mill truck route[edit]South Carolina Highway\u00a04 Truck (SC\u00a04 Truck) is a truck route that extends from just east of Aiken to Windsor, via SC\u00a0118 and US\u00a078, and then north-northeast to Kitchings Mill, via State Park Road, which it uses to traverse Aiken State Park.[7]The entire route is in Aiken County.Neeses alternate route[edit]South Carolina Highway\u00a04 Alternate (SC\u00a04 Alt.) was an alternate route that was commissioned around 1940 on Rice Street between SC\u00a04 and a former portion of SC\u00a05 in Neeses. This portion of SC\u00a05 is now part of US\u00a0321.Orangeburg alternate route[edit]South Carolina Highway\u00a04 Alternate (SC\u00a04 Alt.) was an alternate route in the eastern part of Orangeburg. It utilized Whitman Street between former portions of US\u00a021 and SC\u00a04. It was designated between 1935 and 1940, and was decommissioned in 1947. The portion of US\u00a021 is now US\u00a021 Business (US\u00a021 Bus.), and the portion of SC\u00a04 is now Five Chop Road.See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]KML is not from Wikidata (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/south-carolina-highway-4-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"South Carolina Highway 4 – Wikipedia"}}]}]