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  2. North Carolina Highway 50 - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, US 70/US 401/NC 50 were taken off downtown Raleigh streets and was rerouted going counter-clockwise along the Raleigh Beltway. In 1991, NC 50, and US 70/US 401, returned to downtown Raleigh; routed along Saunders Street, Dawson/McDowell Streets and Connector, Capital Boulevard, Wade Avenue and finally Glenwood Avenue.

  3. Detour ahead: Falls of Neuse Road bridges will close over the ...

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    Raleigh will send drivers on detours that use Wakefield Pines Drive and Old Falls of Neuse Road.

  4. Bartons Creek Township, Wake County, North Carolina

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    The township occupies 38.0 square miles (98.3 km 2) in the northwestern corner of Wake County, including portions of the city of Raleigh. [2] The township is bounded by the border with Durham County, Old Creedmoor Rd, Baileywick Rd, Creedmoor Rd, Strickland Rd, Falls of Neuse Rd, the Neuse River, and Falls Lake.

  5. WakeMed - Wikipedia

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    WakeMed Health and Hospitals is a 919-bed healthcare system with multiple facilities placed around the metropolitan Raleigh, North Carolina area. [2] WakeMed's main campus is located on New Bern Avenue in Raleigh, North Carolina. WakeMed serves multiple counties throughout the state and specializes in a variety of services including cardiology ...

  6. Capital Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Wake Forest: 13.7: 22.0: US 1A north (South Main Street/Falls of Neuse Road) 15.1: 24.3: 124: NC 98 – Wake Forest, Durham, Bunn: SPUI interchange: 16.0: 25.7: 125: NC 98 Bus. (Durham Road) – Downtown Raleigh, Wake Forest: Diamond interchange 18.5: 29.8: US 1 north: Northern terminus of Capital Boulevard, roadway continues as US 1

  7. Falls, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Historic Neuse River Bride at Falls, North Carolina. On Nov. 24th, 1846, the owner of certain property, Jas. D. Newsom, at the Falls (described as being 13 miles north of Raleigh on the Raleigh-Oxford Road) placed 113 acres for sale containing a grist mill, a saw mill, a tan yard, and store houses.

  8. This zoning proposal threatens Raleigh’s future water supply ...

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    Falls Lake was created in the 1970s to provide Raleigh’s future water needs. Unable to buy and fence off all the land surrounding the lake (the watershed), the next best thing was to zone that ...

  9. Neuse River - Wikipedia

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    The Neuse River (/ n uː s / NOOSE, Tuscarora: Neyuherú·kęʔkì·nęʔ [1]) is a river rising in the Piedmont of North Carolina and emptying into Pamlico Sound below New Bern. Its total length is approximately 275 miles (443 km), [2] making it the longest river entirely contained in North Carolina. The Trent River joins the Neuse