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North Carolina Highway 105A (NC 105A) was established in 1935, when NC 105 was rerouted along the north bank of Lake James and then southwest into Morganton. In 1940, NC 105 reverted to its old alignment with Nebo when NC 126 was established; in 1954, it too became part of NC 126.
A portion of the roadway on Rime Frost Road fell into the Watauga River after Hurricane Helene swept through western North Carolina. And that cut access from Rime Frost Road to Highway 105, the ...
When originally established in the 1920s, the state highway system was highly organized: two-digit routes ending in "0" were major cross-state routes, other two digit routes were numbered as spurs off of the main route (that is, Highway 54 would have been a spur off of Highway 50) and lesser important routes were given three digit numbers by appending an extra "ones" digit to the two digit ...
Workers survey a large section of Highway 105 that washed away because of flood waters during Tropical Storm Helene, on the outskirts of Boone, North Carolina, U.S. September 27, 2024.
Arkansas Highway 105; Colorado State Highway 105; Florida State Road 105; Georgia State Route 105. Georgia State Route 105 (1932–1937) (former) Illinois Route 105; Indiana State Road 105; Iowa Highway 105 (former) County Road 105 (Mitchell County, Iowa) County Road 105 (Worth County, Iowa) K-105 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 105; Louisiana ...
North Carolina Highway 17 (NC 17) was an original state highway that traversed from Hickory to Boone, through Granite Falls, Hudson, Lenoir and Blowing Rock. In 1930, it was extended south on new primary routing to NC 113 , in Propst Crossroads; also same year, US 321 was established in the state and overlapped NC 17 between Hickory and Boone ...
In North Carolina, the phone numbers appear to be random, with messages going to people regardless of whether they have an N.C. Quick Pass or have driven on a toll road. The FBI suggests people ...
The highway also crosses briefly into McDowell county twice, in two short successions, in Linville Falls. Nearly halfway along the highway, a spur road from the Blue Ridge Parkway does a fly-over above the highway (no access). [1] NC 183, with continuation via NC 181, can be considered an alternate route of US 221, bypassing Altamont and Crossnore.