Interstate 77
Interstate 77 (I-77) is a major north-south highway in the United States, stretching approximately 611 miles. It begins in Cleveland, Ohio and travels through several states, including West Virginia and Virginia, before ending in South Carolina. The highway serves as a vital transportation route for both commercial and personal travel.
I-77 connects various cities and regions, facilitating trade and tourism. Key cities along the route include Columbus, Ohio, Charleston, West Virginia, and Charlotte, North Carolina. The interstate is known for its scenic views, particularly in the Appalachian Mountains, making it a popular choice for travelers exploring the eastern United States.