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North Carolina Highway 130 Business (NC 130 Bus.) is a 4.5 miles (7.2 km) business loop that goes through downtown Fairmont, via Iona Street, Main Street and Cottage Street; it also shares a short concurrency with NC 41. It was established in 1965 when mainline NC 130 was moved to a bypass route south of town. [7]
The road was improved from US 17/US 74/US 76 to Orton Plantation in 1948. [13] In 1951, the segment was completely improved, and NC 130 was extended along the road from Southport to Belville. [14] North of Wilmington, US 421 was removed from the routing between Bells Crossroads and Wilmington in 1954.
Gage Patton, 20, was allegedly speeding when his vehicle rear-ended a tractor trailer on the 9000 block of Route 130 on April 16, according to the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office.
US 17 followed NC 20 west of Wilmington to Chadbourn and then followed NC 202 to the South Carolina state line. In South Carolina, US 17 then continued west to Florence where it met US 76. [19] By 1929, US 17/NC 202 was improved west of Chadbourn, creating an improved road between Wilmington and South Carolina. [16]
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2307 N. College Road, Wilmington (Murrayville Point Shopping Center) 2601 Castle Hayne Road, Wilmington (Wrightsboro Plaza) 3846 Carolina Beach Road, Wilmington. 4414 Market St., Wilmington.
The route enters the state from South Carolina near Calabash and leaves in the vicinity of the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia. Between the US 64 freeway and the Virginia state line, US 17 is a four-lane divided highway with speed limits varying between 45 mph (72 km/h) and 70 mph (110 km/h).
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