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Northbound NC 105, in Linville Southbound NC 105 with overlapping US 221, US 321, and US 421 Truck routes, in Boone North end of NC 105, in Boone. NC 105 follows the general route of the old East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad (ET&WNC), also known as the "Tweetsie," connecting Linville to Boone before a major flood washed away many sections of the railbed in 1940.
Map of North Carolina Highway 105: Date: 3 April 2016: Source: Own work, data from U.S. Census Bureau . This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Inkscape ...
The loop byway traverses along NC 181, NC 183, Old NC Highway 105 (SR 1238), NC 126 and Fish Hatchery Road (SR 1254/SR 1240). The byway is noted its history as the same route the Kirk's Raiders used to make a successful attack on Confederate Army Camp Vance, outside Morganton, during the Civil War. It is also noted for scenic views of the ...
Foscoe is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Watauga County, North Carolina, United States. The community is located on NC 105, southwest of Boone. The community is between Seven Devils and Shulls Mill. [3] Multiple shops dot the main highway, serving a tourist clientele.
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: US 421 north / NC 194 south (King Street) / NC 105 end: North end of US 421 / NC 105 and south end of NC 194 overlap: 102.6: 165.1: NC 194 north (Jefferson Road) – Todd
Downgraded to secondary road NC 90A — — Rocky Mount: c. 1932: 1934 Replaced by US 64A: NC 95A — — Rocky Mount: c. 1932: 1940 Downgraded to secondary road NC 102A — — Goldsboro: c. 1938: c. 1953: Replaced by US 117A/NC 102: NC 105A — — Nebo: Longtown: 1935: 1940 Replaced by NC 105: NC 109A
North Carolina Bicycle Route 5 is concurrent from US 421's southern terminus at Fort Fisher to north of Snows Cut, through downtown Wilmington to Blueberry Road near Montague, North Carolina, and a short portion near Coats. [5] A small part of North Carolina Bicycle Route 3 is concurrent with US 421 in downtown Wilmington. [6]
NC 183 was established around 1930 as a new primary route between NC 105 and NC 181, in northern Burke County. [3] In 1954, NC 183 replaced part of NC 105, into Linville Falls , to its current western terminus at US 221 .