Socastee Intracoastal Waterway Swing Bridge
Posted by: Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
N 33° 41.262 W 079° 00.287
17S E 684940 N 3729316
Historic swing truss bridge across the Intracoastal Waterway in Socastee, South Carolina.
Waymark Code: WM2HAM
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 11/04/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member JimmyEv
Views: 36

"The Socastee Intracoastal Waterway Swing Bridge opened in 1936 to supply an east-west route from the Horry County seat of inland Conway to the developing seashore resort of Myrtle Beach. It is located on Secondary Road 616 (formerly a portion of S.C. Hwy. 544) and crosses the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The Warren through-truss bridge with rigid joints measures 217 feet in length and about 24 feet wide. There are two accounts as to who built the bridge. A 1936 account says it is the Tidewater Construction Corporation, while a 1981 South Carolina Highway Department survey says the bridge bears a plaque stating the bridge was built by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Company. It was completed in 1935.

Metal works beneath the bridge have to be greased by hand. Local historians report that in the early years, the bridge had to be turned by hand. Local citizens, who highly prize the bridge, fought to preserve it for local transportation, as well as a vital part of the historic community. It underwent extensive renovations in 2003. Changes over the years included a new gatekeeper's house on top of the bridge. The bridge is operated 24 hours a day to allow passage of north-south boat traffic. An average of 40 boats a day, including all types of craft from luxury crafts to tug boats, navigate this bridge opening. Although approximately 17,500 vehicles a day cross the bridge, the newer high-rise, stationary Thrailkill Bridge located a short distance away bears the brunt of the heavier traffic load.

The community of Socastee predates the internationally famous coastal resort Myrtle Beach by many years. The Socastee Bridge paved the way for the tremendous growth of the vacation metropolis." ~ Horry County website
Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Socastee Historic District

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Address:
Dick Pond Road Socastee, South Carolina


How did you determine the building to be a contributing structure?: Narrative found on the internet (Link provided below)

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