604 Coleman Blvd

The Cooper River Bridge Run is a world-class 10K foot race; the 3rd largest in the USA and one of the most popular with over 75,000 participants! The Cooper River Bridge Run provides a world-class 10-K foot race. The race promotes continuous physical activity and a healthy lifestyle through education and opportunity. The race starting line is on Coleman Blvd. in Mt. Pleasant about halfway between Shem Creek & Sea Island Shopping Center. For more information or to register, visit links below and www.bridgerun.com./Cooper River Bridge Run


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604 Coleman Blvd
Mt Pleasant
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29464
United States


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