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Charleston is a populated place within Palmyra Township [2] in Halifax County, North Carolina, United States. [3] The location did not participate in the U.S. Census, so the population is not known, [4] but the township's population was reported as 1,182 as of 1 July 2015. [5] The location shares the 28274 zip code with Scotland Neck. [6]
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Named for the then–South Carolina Highway Commissioner, the Silas N. Pearman Bridge opened in 1966 at cost of $15 million (equivalent to $140.86 million in 2023). Its three lanes, at a modern 12-foot (3.7 m) width, opened to northbound traffic, while its older counterpart carried the southbound traffic into downtown Charleston.
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NC 28 south – Franklin: South end of NC 28 overlap 53.0: 85.3: 64: US 74 east (Great Smoky Mountains Expressway) – Dillsboro, Waynesville: East end of US 74 overlap: Bryson City: 56.3: 90.6: US 19 Conn. (Veterans Boulevard) to US 74: Jackson: No major junctions: Swain: Cherokee: 66.0: 106.2: US 441 south – Dillsboro, Franklin, Atlanta ...
It enters Charleston via the Yeager Bridge before splitting off at a four-level junction with I-64. Two miles (3.2 km) north of the city center, it junctions with I-79, before proceeding north to Ripley and Parkersburg. North of Charleston, I-77 is known as the Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway.
Leaders of the Republican National Committee are putting North Carolina on the map this year, while holding a convention 900 miles away from the state’s capital.
U.S. Route 23 (US 23) in North Carolina is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs for 106 miles (171 km) from the Georgia state line, near Dillard, to the Tennessee state line, near Flag Pond.