Intensive Archaeological and Historical Architectural Survey of SC Route 191 (Old Graniteville Highway) over Bridge Creek, Aiken County

Author(s): Bonnie L. Frick

Year: 2001

Summary

"The Department proposes to replace the existing 42 by 24 feet deficient concrete flat slab bridge (built in 1956) with a triple 12 by 11 by 36 feet reinforced concrete box culvert providing a minimum 34 feet of clear roadway between guardrails. The vertical elevation and horizontal alignment of the existing roadway will be maintained. The approach roadway section will be 22 feet of pavement with 6 feet grassed shoulders. Approach work will include the necessary guardrail and surfacing work to tie to the existing roadway. The road will be closed and traffic detoured during construction."

Cite this Record

Intensive Archaeological and Historical Architectural Survey of SC Route 191 (Old Graniteville Highway) over Bridge Creek, Aiken County. Bonnie L. Frick. Columbia, South Carolina: South Carolina Department of Transportation. 2001 ( tDAR id: 391476) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8H41SP3

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Keywords

Geographic Keywords
Aiken County

Spatial Coverage

min long: -82.175; min lat: 33.345 ; max long: -81.23; max lat: 33.848 ;

Notes

General Note: "The survey resulted in the identification of no archaeological sites and no historical architectural sites. The bridge that is in place is not historic. No further investigations are recommended for this project area. No historical properties are affected. Therefore, no additional investigations are recommended."

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