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The main highway in Kinston is US 70, an east–west highway that provides access to the North Carolina coast and major cities to the west, such as Raleigh and Greensboro and I-95. I-795 is the closest interstate highway to Kinston, crossing US-70 in Goldsboro. Other highways that serve Kinston include US 258, NC 11, NC 58, NC 55, and NC 148.
Kinston: 14: Kinston Apartments: Kinston Apartments: June 22, 2004 : 1313 McAdoo Street: Kinston: 15: Kinston Baptist-White Rock Presbyterian Church: Kinston Baptist-White Rock Presbyterian Church: November 8, 1989 : 516 Thompson Street
Lenoir County is home to one higher learning institution, Lenoir Community College – which is located at 231 NC HWY 58 South, Kinston and is part of the North Carolina Community College System. The college offers associate degrees, diplomas, or certificates for educational programs in college transfer, business, industry, public services ...
The Battle of Kinston was fought on December 14, 1862, in Lenoir County, North Carolina, near the town of Kinston, as part of the Goldsborough Expedition of the American Civil War. A Union expedition led by Brig. Gen. John G. Foster left New Bern in December to disrupt the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad at Goldsborough .
Kinston Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Kinston, Lenoir County, North Carolina. It encompasses 30 contributing buildings in a mixed commercial and industrial section of Kinston. The district is considered a boundary increase to the previously listed Queen-Gordon Streets Historic District.
Grainger Stadium is a baseball stadium located in Kinston, North Carolina.It is the home ballpark for the Down East Bird Dawgs, who competes in the Frontier League, as well as the annual Freedom Classic between Navy and Air Force.
North Carolina Highway 117 (NC 117) was established in 1931 as a new primary spur from US 70/NC 10, in Jasper, to Dover. In 1932, NC 117 was extended west on new routing through Kinston and Mount Olive, before ending at NC 102, in Newton Grove. In 1934, NC 117 was decommissioned in favor of NC 55 extension. [4]
Mitchelltown Historic District is a national historic district located at Kinston, Lenoir County, North Carolina.It encompasses 204 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Kinston.