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The children of Mint Hill within Mecklenburg County attend Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. [9] [10] Elementary schools in the Mint Hill city limits in Mecklenburg County include Bain, [11] Lebanon Road, [12] and Mint Hill. [13] Clear Creek Elementary is across from the Mint Hill city limits and serves a section of Mint Hill. [14]
In Matthews, NC 51 bypasses the main downtown area, followed by a semi-controlled interchanged with US 74 (Independence Boulevard). As the NC 51 enters Mint Hill, the road narrows to two-lane. NC 51 crosses intersects I-485 again, before ending at NC 24/NC 27 (Albemarle Road). [2] [1]
NC 218 traverses 31.6 miles (50.9 km); starting in Mint Hill, it goes through northern Union County, then ends in Polkton. The entire route is a two-lane rural highway and is a significant truck route. It also has seasonal beach bound traffic.
Rocky River High School is a high school in Mint Hill, a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. Classes began in the fall of 2010. Its original principal was Mark Nixon, the former principal of East Mecklenburg High School, who was replaced in 2012 by Brandy Nelson. In 2016, Ericia Turner became the new principal.
Former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally inside the Mosack Group manufacturing warehouse in Mint Hill, NC on Wednesday, September 25, 2024. ... Google also updates maps. NBC Universal.
Interstate 485 (I-485), also known as the Charlotte Outerbelt, is a 66.68-mile-long (107.31 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway encircling Charlotte, North Carolina.As a complete loop, it is primarily signed with "inner" and "outer" designations, though at some major interchanges, supplemental signage reflects the local compass orientation of the road.
U.S. Highway 29 (US 29) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs for 168.7 miles (271.5 km) from the South Carolina state line, near Blacksburg, to the commonwealth of Virginia, near Danville.
North Carolina Highway 205 (NC 205) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It traverses 22 miles (35 km) in Stanly and Union Counties. Route description