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==Route description== ===South Carolina=== Starting at the city of [[Georgetown, South Carolina|Georgetown]], US 521 runs through the town [[Andrews, South Carolina|Andrews]] to [[Greeleyville, South Carolina|Greeleyville]]. From here to the city of [[Manning, South Carolina|Manning]] it is known as the Greeleyville Highway. There is a brief section right before Manning where it runs concurrent with [[South Carolina Highway 261|SC 261]]. In Manning SC 261 branches off and US 521 merges with [[U.S. Route 301 in South Carolina|US 301]] for a short distance. It crosses over [[Interstate 95 in South Carolina|Interstate 95]] (I-95) and heads to the city of [[Sumter, South Carolina|Sumter]]. In Sumter, it runs together with [[U.S. Route 378|US Business 378]]. Leaving Sumter, US 521 is known as Camden Highway. It passes under [[Interstate 20 in South Carolina|I-20]] and proceeds to [[Camden, South Carolina|Camden]]. It then goes on to the town of [[Kershaw, South Carolina|Kershaw]], running concurrent with [[U.S. Route 601|US 601]]. The final city it goes through before going into North Carolina is [[Lancaster, South Carolina|Lancaster]]. ===North Carolina=== US 521 traverses {{convert|3.8|mi|km}} from the [[South Carolina]] state line to [[Interstate 485 (North Carolina)|I-485]]. The entire route is a four- to six-lane divided highway, split in naming between Lancaster Highway and Johnston Road.
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