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Como is located in northern Hertford County and U.S. Route 258 runs through the community, leading southwest 7 miles (11 km) to Murfreesboro and northeast 15 miles (24 km) to Franklin, Virginia. According to the United States Census Bureau , Como has a total area of 3.2 square miles (8.2 km 2 ), of which 0.01 square miles (0.02 km 2 ), or 0.30% ...
U.S. Route 258 Business (US 258 Business) is a business route of US 258 through Kinston, North Carolina. The highway runs 4.77 miles (7.68 km) entirely concurrent with US 70 Business from US 258, US 70, and NC 58 on the south side of Kinston to US 70 and US 258 on the west side of Kinston.
It is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 258 and North Carolina Highway 124, [1] approximately 11 miles south of Tarboro. History ... Code of Conduct;
First form; replaced by rerouted NC 168 and number reused for old route of NC 168; until 1940, continued northwest to Virginia border and southeast to Manteo NC 34: 9.2: 14.8 US 158 near Camden: NC 168 near Currituck: 1979: current Second form NC 35: 20.5: 33.0 US 158 (now US 258) in Murfreesboro: US 17 near Merry Hill: 1930
As road closures are expected to last for months, the Tennessee Department of Transportation is warning people to avoid roads between East Tennessee and Western North Carolina.
U.S. Route 258 runs through the eastern end of the town, and U.S. Route 158 bypasses the town to the south. US-258 leads southwest 51 miles (82 km) to Tarboro and northeast 21 miles (34 km) to Franklin, Virginia , while US-158 leads east 10 miles (16 km) to Winton , the Hertford county seat , and west 37 miles (60 km) to Roanoke Rapids .
The crash occurred Wednesday evening on state Route 258 near Horseshoe Bend Road south of Newcomerstown in Ohio's Amish Country. More: Millersburg man, 4-year-old son killed in vehicle/buggy accident.
North Carolina Highway 111 (NC 111) is a 126.0-mile-long (202.8 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina.Traveling north–south through Eastern North Carolina, it connects the various rural towns and communities with the cities of Jacksonville (via U.S. Route 258 (US 258) and NC 24), Goldsboro and Tarboro.