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  2. List of state highways in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    First form; replaced by NC 311, NC 31, and an extended NC 69; after 1934, this became NC 36 (now US 23 Alternate), US 19, and US 25: NC 29: 12.1 [12] 19.5 NC 16 in Gastonia: US 74/NC 20 in Belmont: 1930: 1932 Second form; replaced by NC 7 because of US 29. NC 30 — — US 158 (now US 258) in Murfreesboro: NC 170 in Barco

  3. North Carolina Highway 280 - Wikipedia

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    NC 280 starts east from US 64/US 276, in Brevard NC 280 begins at the junction of US 64 and US 276 near the city of Brevard. It then travels northeasterly through the unincorporated community of Pisgah Forest as a four-lane highway before crossing Little Mountain and entering the Boyd Township community, where it widens to four-lanes with a center turning lane.

  4. 'Worst storm damage I have seen': Helene batters Fletcher ...

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    As of the early afternoon of Sept. 27, only minor injuries had been reported, Town of Fletcher Mayor Preston Blakely said, but flooding had totally blocked Old Hendersonville Road.

  5. North Carolina Highway 191 - Wikipedia

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    NC 280 west (Boylston Highway) – Brevard: West end of NC 280 overlap: 8.53: 13.73: NC 280 east (Boylston Highway) – Asheville Regional Airport: East end of NC 280 overlap: Buncombe: Avery Creek: 13.20: 21.24: NC 146 east (Long Shoals Road) Western terminus NC 146: Bent Creek: 15.65: 25.19: Blue Ridge Parkway: Asheville: 17.69: 28.47: NC 112 ...

  6. U.S. Route 25 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Established as an original U.S. Highway in 1926, US 25 was assigned along the Dixie Highway, which followed NC 29 from South Carolina, through Tuxedo, Flat Rock, Hendersonville, and Biltmore Forest, to Asheville. In the downtown area, US 25 links up with US 70/NC 20 on College Street; it then proceeds north along Merrimon Avenue out of the city.

  7. Fletcher, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher is a town in Henderson County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 7,187 at the 2010 census, [5] and was estimated to be 8,333 in 2018. [6] Fletcher is adjacent to Asheville Regional Airport, which serves western North Carolina. It is part of the Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  8. Interstate 26 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The interchange features left exit and entrances; while travelers along eastbound I-26/westbound I-240, access to eastbound I-40 is via North Carolina Highway 191 (NC 191, Brevard Road, exit 1). Westbound I-40/US 74 continues on to Canton and Knoxville ; eastbound I-40 provides access to nearby Biltmore Estate and further on to Hickory .

  9. Rugby Grange - Wikipedia

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    The Rugby Grange, near Fletcher, Henderson County, North Carolina, was built in 1860 in Italianate architecture.The property includes agricultural outbuildings, agricultural fields and secondary structure, a total of 12 contributing buildings and one other contributing site.