Can somebody give me the names of some cities in South Carolina, close to the border with North Carolina?
June 4, 2009 by Anwar Mehdi
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maneone22 asked:
I need to plan a visit in South Carolina to, capital. But it must also in the Nähe of Raleigh, numerical control, therefore we können it with the car to travel. Even if möglich all government agencies in this South Carolina city? Boring question, I weià ?, but answers to be very much geschätzt.
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I need to plan a visit in South Carolina to, capital. But it must also in the Nähe of Raleigh, numerical control, therefore we können it with the car to travel. Even if möglich all government agencies in this South Carolina city? Boring question, I weià ?, but answers to be very much geschätzt.
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vonda h on Sun, 7th Jun 2009 8:52 am
greensboro i think
Christina H on Mon, 8th Jun 2009 9:54 pm
Charleston is a popular city in SC. I don’t know how far away that is from Raleigh though, sorry. (That’s pretty pathetic too since I live in North Carolina, on the border of SC). Sorry I couldn’t help more. Charlotte is a big city in NC, so is Asheville.
Latoya on Tue, 9th Jun 2009 3:05 pm
Charleston and Columbia are two main cities, but they’re not that close to the border. Here’s a map of South Carolina:–
Eric J on Wed, 10th Jun 2009 4:28 pm
Because Raleigh is close to the middle of North Carolina and away from the state line, you will have to be willing to do some driving to get to South Carolina. My suggestion would be to take 95 down and then head over to Myrtle Beach. This would be about a 4-hour trip.
Ara57 on Thu, 11th Jun 2009 3:50 am
Raleigh is pretty far from the SC state line. If you head toward the coast, down I-95, Charleston would be the “main” city on the coast.
Charleston also has a port authority and lots of historical buildings if you are looking for a government agency.
If you came down I-85 through the central part of the state toward the west, you could try Spartanburg, or go down I-77 to Rock Hill. Or continue further down I-77 and go to Columbia. Lots of governmental stuff there, it’s the state capital.
Either way, you have several hours driving from Raleigh.