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  2. IRONMAN 70.3 NC returns to Wilmington: Traffic outlook ... - AOL

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    Ironman 70.3 North Carolina returns to Wilmington on Saturday for the 15th edition of the competition in the Port City.. More than 3,200 athletes are registered to compete in the sold-out race ...

  3. StarNews Super Team: 45 Wilmington-area cross country runners ...

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    Here are 25 Wilmington-area high school cross country runners to watch in 2024. VOTE NOW 2024 Wilmington-area fan's choice high school football preseason player of the year ballot 2024 Wilmington ...

  4. David Broud, Laura Hinson lead 2024 Wilmington Marathon race ...

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    The annual Wilmington Marathon took place Saturday morning, a sight that saw thousands of runners flood streets across the city.. Out of a field of more than 850 runners, Charlotte's David Broud ...

  5. North Carolina Highway 132 - Wikipedia

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    NC 132 was established in 1958 running along College Road from US 421 south of Wilmington to US 117 in Castle Hayne. College Road was a newly built two-lane road, bypassing downtown Wilmington to the east. [8] [9] Between 1961 and 1963, College Road was widened to a multi-lane road between Shipyard Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.

  6. UNC Wilmington Seahawks - Wikipedia

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    The Seahawks’ first votes in any Top 25 poll came early in the 1992-93 season. Other notable wins that captured the attention of pollsters included road wins at Miami (FL) and NC State (96-84). The first appearance in post-season play came in 1998 when they were selected for the NIT. They played again in the NIT in 2001.

  7. Wilmington, North Carolina, in the American Civil War

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    Wilmington, located 30 miles upstream from the mouth of the Cape Fear River (which flows into the Atlantic Ocean), was among the Confederacy's more important cities. It ranked 13th in size in the CSA (although only 100th in the pre-war United States) with a population of 9,553 according to the 1860 census, making it nearly the same size as Atlanta, Georgia, at the time.

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  9. Interstate 140 (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 140 (I-140) and North Carolina Highway 140 (NC 140) is a 25.4-mile (40.9 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway and state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Officially designated the John Jay Burney Jr. Freeway, it serves as a bypass of Wilmington. The western terminus of the highway is at U.S. Route 17 (US 17) near Winnabow.