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North Carolina Highway 20 (NC 20) is a 27-mile (43 km) North Carolina state highway that runs through Hoke, Robeson and Bladen counties. It serves as a major road in each of the three incorporated communities through which it passes. The route is co-designated as St. Pauls Road in Raeford, Main Street in Lumber Bridge, and Broad Street in St ...
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Auxiliary Interstate Highways (also called three-digit Interstate Highways) are a subset of highways within the United States' Interstate Highway System.The 323 auxiliary routes generally fall into three types: spur routes, which connect to or intersect the parent route at one end; bypasses, which connect to the parent route at both ends; and beltways, which form a circle that intersects the ...
SC 160 at the South Carolina state line: NC 49 in Charlotte: 1942: current NC 161 — — Virginia state line: NC 16 (now NC 88) in Warrensville: 1930: 1937 First form; renumbered NC 162 NC 161: 10.6: 17.1 SC 161 at the South Carolina state line: NC 274 in Bessemer City: 1937: current Second form NC 162 — — Virginia state line
County Location mi [1] km Exit Destinations Notes; North Carolina–South Carolina line: 0.00: 0.00: US 301 south / US 501 south – South of the Border, Dillon: Continuation into South Carolina: I-95 – Lumberton, Fayetteville, Florence: I-95 exit 1: Robeson: Rowland: 2.7: 4.3: US 501 north / NC 130 – Laurinburg, Fairmont: North end of US ...
Los Compadres continues neighborhood BBQ tradition to start season. ... Their first meeting took place at the Visalia Saddle Shop on Palm Canyon Drive in November 1939 and attracted some 40 people ...
The town has an elementary school, a middle school, and a high school, all named after St. Pauls. The population was spread out, with 25.8% under the age of 18, 10.7% from 18 to 24, 28.1% from 25 to 44, 21.8% from 45 to 64, and 13.7% who were 65 years of age or older.
North Carolina Highway 286 (NC 286) was an original state highway that began from the Georgia state line, near Otto, to NC 10, along Old Alarka Road. In 1927, NC 286 was renumbered as an extension of NC 285 , from the Georgia state line to Franklin .