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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.
West End is an unincorporated community in Moore County, North Carolina, United States. The community is located at the multiplex of two primary state highways, North Carolina Highway 211 (NC 211) and North Carolina Highway 73 (NC 73). It is named for when it was the western terminus of a railroad from Aberdeen, from about 1890–1898.
West End Historic District is a national historic district located at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 508 contributing buildings and 7 contributing structures, in a predominantly residential section of Winston-Salem. It was a planned picturesque streetcar suburb developed at the turn of the 20th century.
South end of NC 99 overlap: Hyde: No major junctions: Washington 70.3: 113.1: NC 32 south / NC 99 – Washington: South end of NC 32 and northern terminus of NC 99 73.6: 118.4: NC 32 north (Washington Street) – Plymouth: North end of NC 32 overlap 77.0: 123.9: US 64 west / NC 32 south – Plymouth, Williamston: West end of US 64 and south end ...
North Carolina Highway 25 (NC 25) was an original state highway that traversed from NC 20, in Monroe, southwest to SC 26, immediately across the state line. [5] Around 1929, NC 25 was rerouted from Rehobeth Road to a more direct west route into South Carolina, towards Van Wyck . [ 6 ]
NC 274 (Bessemer City Road) – Bessemer City, Gastonia: Dallas: 3.0: 4.8: NC 279 north (Dallas-Cherryville Highway) – Cherryville: West end of NC 279 overlap: 3.7: 6.0: US 321 Bus. north (Dallas-High Shoals Highway) – High Shoals: West end of US 321 Bus. overlap: 3.8: 6.1: US 321 / US 321 Bus. ends – Gastonia, Lincolnton, Hickory
N.C. 191 is closed in and west of Hendersonville N.C. 225 is closed near U.S. 176 near Hendersonville. U.S. 64 closed near N.C. 107 south of Cullowhee due to a landslide and flooding
In 1930, NC 40 and NC 481 switched routes again, ending the second and the start of the third, from NC 48 in Roanoke Rapids, to NC 40 in Pleasant Hill. [2] In 1932, the third NC 481 was renumbered NC 40A. The fourth and current NC 48 was established in 1937 as a new primary routing from NC 48 in Glenview to NC 561 in Tillery. [3]