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First form; mostly replaced by NC 27 (now NC 10) and eastern section downgraded to SR 1621 and an extension of SR 1614 in exchange for extending NC 27 on a route further north NC 182: 23.3: 37.5 NC 226 in Polkville: NC 27 near Lincolnton: c. 1952: current Second form NC 183: 4.5: 7.2 US 221 in Linville Falls: NC 181 near Jonas Ridge
Alternate route through downtown Asheville, in concurrency with US 19A. Replaced by US 23 Business. US 23A: California: Faust: 11.1 17.9 2006 — Alternate route which provides access to Wolf Laurel, which is a gated community and ski resort. [8] US 25A: Hendersonville: 1.0 1.6 1944 1960 Alternate route in downtown Hendersonville, via Church ...
Bethlehem is a census-designated place (CDP) in Alexander County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,214 at the 2010 census. [ 4 ] It is part of the Hickory – Lenoir – Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area .
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NC 127 is a rural two-lane highway, except in Hickory. It begins at an intersection with NC 10 in the unincorporated Catawba County community of Propst Crossroads and travels north over Jacobs Fork into the census designated place (CDP) of Mountain View. In Mountain View, NC 127 has an interchange with US 321 which provides access to Interstate 40.
An auxiliary route of I-85, it branches off of its parent route and runs northeast, bypassing central Lexington, before turning due north and heading toward Winston-Salem, terminating at an interchange with I-40. I-285 is cosigned with US Highway 52 (US 52) for its entire route, and as of November 2018, still uses US 52 milemarkers and exit ...
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The NC 151 designation first appeared in 1925 as a highway running from NC 15 (present-day Cabarrus Avenue) in Concord, southeast to NC 20 (present-day Charlotte Avenue) near Monroe [2] and was later extended through Monroe with US 74/NC 20 and southeast to the South Carolina state line. However, around 1951, NC 151 was renumbered as US 601. [2]