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The Dan Cameron Bridge is a four-lane automobile bridge spanning the Northeast Cape Fear River and US 421, located in New Hanover County.The bridge carries I-140 and is named after Dan Cameron, who was a successful civic leader, businessman and one-term mayor of Wilmington from 1955 to 1957.
Eastern end of I-140 and western end of NC 140; signed as exits 20A (west) and 20B (east) from westbound NC 140; to UNC Wilmington: Kirkland: 22.2: 35.7: 23: NC 417 south (Military Cutoff Road) Opened on September 28, 2023; Future US 17 Bypass planned to extend north as Hampstead Bypass in 2025: 24.8: 39.9: 25: US 17 south – Wilmington: 25.4 ...
NC 210 and NC 53 ran concurrently to the southeast for 9 miles (14 km) until diverged to the east along its own routing. The new routing closely followed the South River until once again reaching NC 53 east of Kelly. NC 210 and NC 53 followed a 1 mile (1.6 km) concurrency to the east, before NC 210 diverged to the southeast to US 421. [10]
Allison Ballard, Wilmington StarNews June 15, 2024 at 5:02 AM 1504 Resto-Bar is set to open in the Nippy's Soul Food Restaurant space at 2206 Carolina Beach Road in Wilmington, N.C. in summer 2024.
On the first weekend of October, the Wilmington Riverfest will celebrate the 45th anniversary of its founding in 1979.
US 117 begins at the Port of Wilmington at an intersection with River Road. The highway runs eastward along Shipyard Boulevard a four-lane divided highway. US 117 intersects US 421 at Carolina Beach Road and continues along Shipyard Boulevard for 2.7 miles (4.3 km) until reaching North Carolina Highway 132 (NC 132) at South College Road.
The Wilmington Historic District is a national historic district located at Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 875 contributing buildings 38 contributing sites, and 3 contributing structures in the historic core and surrounding residential sections of Wilmington.
Alton Lennon Federal Building and Courthouse, also known as the Customs House, is a historic Federal building and courthouse located at Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina. It was designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect under James A. Wetmore and built between 1916 and 1919.