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The routing of modern-day NC 133 was established in 1916 when North Carolina created a highway running from Wilmington, through Castle Hayne and Bells Crossroads, towards Clinton. [6] The section between Bells Crossroads and Castle Hayne became part of NC 60; while the section south of Castle Hayne to Wilmington became part of NC 40. [7]
North Carolina Highway 132 (NC 132) is a north-south North Carolina State Highway entirely in New Hanover County. The highway follows College Road for the duration of its route. The southern terminus of NC 132 begins at U.S. Route 421 (US 421) in the census-designated place of Myrtle Grove south of Wilmington. Continuing north, NC 132 continues ...
Castle Hayne is a census-designated place (CDP) in New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,202 at the 2010 census, up from 1,116 in 2000. The population was 1,202 at the 2010 census, up from 1,116 in 2000.
NC 133 north – Castle Hayne: East end of NC 133 overlap; trumpet interchange: 442: 711: 23rd Street/Airport Boulevard – Wilmington International Airport: Partial cloverleaf interchange (B2) 445: 716: US 117 / NC 132 to I-40 / US 421 – Castle Hayne, Raleigh, State Port, Carolina Beach: 446: 718: US 17 Bus. (Market Street) – Wilmington ...
New Hanover County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.As of the 2020 census, the population was 225,702. [1] The county seat is Wilmington. [2] Though the second-smallest county in North Carolina by land area, [3] it is one of the most populous counties, as Wilmington is one of the largest communities in the state.
New Hanover’s 2022-26 Capital Improvement Plan shows that $614,600 has been allocated to go toward the Castle Hayne project while $4,767,000 can go toward the larger Gordon Road station ...
The New Hanover County Commissioners approved a rezoning that will allow the project to move forward. The planning board had previously rejected it. Affordable housing project planned for Castle ...
On March 19, 2003, the southern terminus of US 117 was moved from US 421 in Brunswick County to the Port of Wilmington. South of Castle Hayne, the highway was removed from its concurrency with NC 133 along Castle Hayne Road and the Isabel Stellings Holmes Bridge. US 117 was rerouted to run along College Road along a concurrency with NC 132.