Directions to SGAG
Map for Directions:

From Greenville:
Take Highway 25 South to Greenwood. to the first intersection which is Hwy 25 and 72-Bypass at the traffic light (K-Mart on the left and Verizon Store on the right) and turn left onto the 72-Bypass. DO NOT turn anymore for about seven (7) miles (because 72 East turns left down approx. three (3) miles). So continue straight which is bypass 221 to the exit sign which says jct.34 to the right. A green sign as you bear right on the jct 34 exit will read Greenwood and Ninety Six to the right. At the stop sign turn left onto Ninety Six Highway (Hwy. 34) and SGAG will be approx. 1 mile down on the left.Click Here for a map.
From Augusta:
Take Highway 25 North to Greenwood. Turn right at the 2nd traffic light (which is Highway 221 and bear off on Hwy 34 exit which is at the top of the bridge approx. two (2) miles down on Hwy. 221. The exit is on the right. Continue around the exit to the stop sign. Turn left onto Hwy. 34 which is the Ninety Six Highway and SGAG is on the left side approx. one (1) mile down.
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