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  2. Havelock, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Havelock is a city in Craven County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 20,735 at the 2010 census. [4] The city is home to Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, the world's largest Marine Corps air station, [5] and home to the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. Havelock is part of the New Bern, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  3. North Carolina Highway 101 - Wikipedia

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    NC 101 was an original state highway appearing on a 1922 state map of North Carolina. NC 101 started at former NC 10 south of Havelock. NC 101 then went southeast through the town of Newport, and the communities of Mansfield and Wildwood. NC 101 had its eastern terminus in Morehead City. [6] In 1928 NC 10 and NC 101 swapped routing.

  4. U.S. Route 70 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after passing Havelock, the road turned toward the east. After intersecting NC 101 the road type changed to a topsoil road. The highway continued as a topsoil road until North Harlowe, where it became a graded road. Just before entering Beaufort the highway changed back to a hard surface road. US 70 and NC 10 both ended in Beaufort.

  5. U.S. Route 17 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    US 70 east / East Front Street ( US 17 Bus. south) – New Bern, Havelock, Morehead City Signed as exits 417A (Front St.) and 417B (US 70); east end of US 70 overlap; exit to US 70 east not numbered northbound; US 70 west exit 417B

  6. U.S. Route 1 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Claude E. Pope Memorial Highway – Official North Carolina name of US 1, from I-40 in Cary south to the Chatham County line. [4] Cliff Benson Beltline – Road name of Raleigh northern inner-beltline, cosigned with I-440. H. Clifton Blue Memorial Boulevard – Official North Carolina name of US 1 through Southern Pines. [4]

  7. North Carolina Highway 81 - Wikipedia

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    NC 81 was designated in 1934 as a renumbering of NC 10 from US 25 (current Biltmore Avenue) to US 70/US 74 (current US 74A). [3] The road was then extended in 1937 when US 25 was rerouted in Asheville. NC 81 was placed south along Biltmore Avenue to the current end of the road at the intersection of US 25 and US 25A.

  8. North Carolina Highway 24 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Highway 24 Business (NC 24 Bus) was established in 2018 when mainline NC 24 was rerouted onto new routing bypassing north of Autryville. The 1.7-mile (2.7 km) business route follows the original alignment of NC 24 along Clinton Road, Williams Street, and Autry Highway.

  9. List of state highways in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Downgraded to secondary road NC 292 — — — — 1931: c. 1939: Downgraded to secondary road NC 293 — — — — 1931: 1947 Replaced by US 19A (became part of rerouted US 19 the next year) NC 294: 13.3: 21.4 SR 123 at the Tennessee state line: US 64/US 74 near Ranger: 1931: current NC 295: 7.0: 11.3