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English: Locator map of Rocky Mount, North Carolina within Edgecombe and Nash Counties . This PNG graphic was created with QGIS. This image was created with Paint.net.
US 64 west / US 258 south / NC 111 / NC 122 north – Rocky Mount, Farmville West end of US 64 and north end of NC 111 and NC 122 overlap; exit 485 (US 64) 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Rocky Mount in 1907 A map of Rocky Mount in 1950. At the turn of the 20th century, Rocky Mount became the northern headquarters of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, which located its major repair shops and yard facilities in the town. With it came an influx of railroad workers. [15] In 1900, Rocky Mount's population was around 3,000.
At Kenly, it leaves its close parallel of I-95, taking a route approximately 5 miles east of I-95 and passing through the center of the cities of Wilson and Rocky Mount. North of Rocky Mount it passes through several small towns, including Whitakers, Enfield, Halifax, and Weldon before passing into Virginia near Pleasant Hill. Through Rocky ...
North Carolina Highway 43 Business (NC 43 Bus) was established in 2001, when NC 43 was rerouted to bypass north of downtown Rocky Mount. The business loop travels along Cokey Road, Fairview Road, Grand Avenue, Grace Street and Falls Road.
This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, United States. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below. [1]
Rocky Mount: Present boundaries reflect a boundary increase and decrease of August 27, 2009; original boundaries were "roughly bounded by Robinson and Atlantic Aves. and Holly and Franklin Sts." Extends into Edgecombe County: 22: Rocky Mount Electric Power Plant: Rocky Mount Electric Power Plant: July 15, 1982 : 217 Andrews St.
Location: 500-800 blocks of Tarboro St., the 600-800 blocks of Hill St., and the southern side of the 600-800 blocks of Sycamore St.; also roughly bounded by Cokey Rd., George St., Eastern Ave., Edgewood St., and School St., Rocky Mount, North Carolina