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U.S. Route 321 Business (US 321 Bus) was established in June 1999, as a renumbering all of NC 155 and part of mainline US 321 in Catawba County. Traversing 37.2 miles (59.9 km) through Gaston , Lincoln and Catawba counties, it connects the cities and towns of Dallas, High Shoals , Lincolnton , Maiden , Newton , Conover and Hickory.
US 321 south (Valley Boulevard) / US 321 Bus. end – Lenoir: South end of US 321 and north end of US 321 Bus. overlap: 95.5: 153.7: Blue Ridge Parkway: Boone: 101.2: 162.9: US 321 north (Blowing Rock Road) / NC 105 south – Downtown, Linville, Newland, Banner Elk: North end of US 321 and south end of NC 105 overlap; to ASU: 102.0: 164.2
The road continues into Boone as four lane boulevard, becoming two lanes at the intersection with US 321. US 321 north, US 421 north, and NC 194 south all run concurrent through the downtown area via King Street. After leaving Boone, US 421 continues on as a two-lane road to the Tennessee state line, heading on to Mountain City. [1]
Boone officials are welcoming visitors back for the fall season. But the area is still cleaning up after the storm, so there a few things you’ll want to know.
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The 64,672-acre ranch was originally listed for $250 million 2017. Owner T. Boone Pickens died in 2019 at 91. He first purchased nearly 3,000 acres in Roberts County in 1971 and gradually ...
Tweetsie Railroad is located on US 321 between Boone and Blowing Rock, North Carolina. Tweetsie Railroad's Wild West-themed operating season is from April to October. The park is open on weekends in the spring and autumn, and Thursdays through Mondays (closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays) from Memorial Day weekend until mid-August. In addition, the ...
Boone was served by the narrow gauge East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad (nicknamed "Tweetsie") until the flood of 1940. The flood washed away much of the tracks and it was decided not to replace them. Boone is the home of Appalachian State University, a constituent member of the University of North Carolina. Appalachian State is ...