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The United States Post Office, also known as the Federal Building, is a historic post office building located at Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina.It was designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect under the direction of Oscar Wenderoth and built in 1913–1914.
US 401 was established in 1957 as a renumbering of US 15A, from Sumter to Raleigh, and NC 59, from Raleigh to Norlina; it is the third and current route to bear the name. In 1967, northbound US 401 was rerouted along South Street west onto McDowell Street, formally using Lenoir Street, in Raleigh. [ 3 ]
Southbound 401 traffic turning left onto Mitchell Mill will cross over northbound traffic at a separate light several hundred feet north of the intersection, then proceed to Mitchell Mill to make ...
US 158 east / US 401 south – Warrenton: East end of US 158 and south end of US 401 overlap 173.3: 278.9: I-85 / US 401 – Richmond, Durham: North end of US 401 overlap; I-85 exit 233 174.1: 280.2: US 1 north – South Hill: Continuation into Virginia: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Bathurst Street: Westbound exit and eastbound entrance (access only from northbound Bathurst Street); westbound entrance and eastbound exit ramps removed; westbound exits to Wilson Avenue, about 200m west of Bathurst Street: 367.3: 228.2: 367: Avenue Road: Formerly Highway 11A: 368: 229 — Yonge Boulevard: Access to Yonge Boulevard has been ...
North Carolina Highway 605 (NC 605) was established in 1932 as a new primary route between US 1/US 15/NC 50/NC 75, in Tramway, and US 421/NC 60, in Jonesboro. In 1936, NC 24 was extended northwest from Fayetteville to Tramway, replacing NC 605.
In 2010, Pope John Paul II High School in Greenville, North Carolina, became the second diocesan high school in the Diocese of Raleigh. In the 2010–2011 school year, the high school taught only ninth grade. It added grades 10–12 as students advanced through the 2013–2014 school year. [2]
Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena in Greenville, North Carolina, US. [5] The arena opened in 1968. [6] It is home to the East Carolina University Pirates men's and women's basketball teams and women's volleyball team. The facility underwent a complete renovation prior to the 1994–95 season [5] and seats 8,000 people.