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U.S. Route 117 (US 117) is a north–south United States Highway located completely within the state of North Carolina.A spur route of US 17, the highway runs for 114 miles (183 km) from the Port of Wilmington, south of downtown Wilmington, to US 301 near Wilson.
Mount Olive is a town in Duplin and Wayne counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The population was 4,589 at the 2010 census. [4] It is included in the Goldsboro, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town is home to the Mt. Olive Pickle Company and the University of Mount Olive.
North Carolina Highway 117 (NC 117) was established in 1931 as a new primary spur from US 70/NC 10, in Jasper, to Dover. In 1932, NC 117 was extended west on new routing through Kinston and Mount Olive, before ending at NC 102, in Newton Grove. In 1934, NC 117 was decommissioned in favor of NC 55 extension. [4]
The Clinton Spur line runs from Warsaw to Clinton for a total of 11.3 miles. Most of the spur is owned and operated by CSX. The end of the spur (approximately 3.53 miles of rail line between milepost 199.0 in Moltonville, NC, and the end of the track at milepost 202.53 in Clinton, NC) was owned and operated by the Clinton Terminal Railroad Company (CTR), originally as the Clinton Division of ...
Northeast Cape Fear River rises about 1 mile southeast of Mount Olive, North Carolina in Wayne County and about 10 mi (16 km) south of Goldsboro and then flows south to the Cape Fear River at Wilmington, North Carolina. [2] On its course it flows past Albertson, Hallsville, and Chinquapin.
/NC 89 in Mount Airy: SR 103 at the Virginia state line 1940: current Second form NC 104 — — US 70 in Pleasant Gardens: NC 26 (now NC 226) in Bakersville: 1921: 1940 First form; renumbered NC 80: NC 104: 6.0: 9.7 NC 103 in Mount Airy: SR 773 at the Virginia state line 1940: current Second form NC 105 — — US 70 in Nebo
The university's main campus is located on 250 acres of land at the edge of the Mount Olive Historic District in the town of Mount Olive, NC. Mount Olive is 60 miles southeast of Raleigh, North Carolina and 75 miles northwest of Wilmington, North Carolina. [12] Nido and Mariana Qubein Garden House. J. William and Marvis E. "Marcy" Byrd ...
North Carolina Highway 401 (NC 401) was established as a new primary spur of NC 40 to the North Carolina Coastal Plains Experiment Station (agriculture testing facility), south of Wallace. [7] In 1940, NC 401 was replaced by an extension of NC 11, which was eventually downgraded to secondary road by 1963 (today Jonestown Road).