The road to the Crater runs beside the marker. Pee Dee State Farmers Market. The market sits on 55 acres of former farmland and is open year-round, offering some of the freshest produce from state farmers.
The annual flower show in April is a great way to welcome spring. Vendors sell herbs for your garden or for tonight's supper as well as some of the best peaches, watermelon and blueberries you will find anywhere. All kinds of flowers also can be found by several nursery vendors.
Hyman Vineyards, a local vintner, also offers several varietals. Open 8 a. Woods Bay State Park. A nature trail circles a mill pond and a 1,foot boardwalk offer close up views of the shrub bog, cypress tupelo swamp and the alligators who call it home.
This all-you-can-eat barbecue restaurant is spread across four old buildings that served as country store, post office and supplier to local farmers as late as The buffet here includes barbecue, fried fish, ribs and shrimp and grits. Also, check out the collections of knickknacks throughout the restaurants. Colleton County State Park. Just three miles off I at Exit 68 is Colleton County State Park along the Edisto River-one of the longest, free-flowing black-water rivers in the country.
This is an ideal place to stretch your legs during your trek through South Carolina and have a picnic lunch on the banks of the Edisto. Try the Cypress Swamp Nature Trail, which is less than half-a-mile long and where you will see live oaks, huckleberry bushes, river birch, loblolly pine, magnolias and, of course, the bald cypress that give the swamp its name.
If you have more time, dip in an oar. South Carolina Artisans Center. Just three miles from I at Exit 57, this center celebrates artistic endeavors, whether the medium is clay, glass or film. You will find more than juried artists work from garden sculptures to shawls and the state's famed sweetgrass baskets. The first in a series of APL overheads for I was installed here in Exit B departs Interstate 95 south for U.
Leading northwest from Grand Park in Jacksonville, U. A loop ramp joins I south with U. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway south. The limited-access highway becomes U.
Mathews Bridge. Though not signed along southbound Interstate 95, forthcoming 8th Street doubles as SR for 0. The auxiliary lane from U. I turns east to cross the St. Johns River at the systems interchange locally known as the "The Big I".
The ensuing ramp Exit C departs Interstate 95 south for U. Exit B to Union Street links with U. Beaver Street U. Edward Waters College is located along U. A pedestrian overpass at 3rd Street spans I south ahead of back to back ramps for U.
Interstate 95 south reaches Exit C to U. Exit B departs for Union Street U. Although unmarked along I, U. A left side entrance ramp joins I south from U. The i is the main north-south land-based transportation corridor for the east coast of the United States The Interstate 95 is also sometimes referred to as the "i", the "i Corridor", the "i Highway", "i Freeway" in addition to many other names.
Starting near the north-east corner of the USA at Houlton Maine , the i travels south through 15 different states 16 if you include the District of Columbia If you follow the i to it's very north-end, you will eventually reach Canada, if you cross the border into Canada, you will enter the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
Not only does the i provide a convenient transportation corridor for the east coast, the highway also offers many great tourism opportunities, as the i travels through or in close proximity to some of America's greatest cities, attractions, scenic spots, historic sites, and beaches.
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