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  2. North Carolina Highway 268 - Wikipedia

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    NCDOT county map (revised 2009) identifying NC 268A. North Carolina Highway 268 Alternate (NC 268A) was established in 1940 as a renumbering of NC 268. This short 0.18-mile-long (0.29 km) route serves as a cutoff between NC 268 and NC 18; it is four-lanes throughout.

  3. North Carolina Highway System - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Highway System consists of a vast network of Interstate, United States, and state highways, managed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. North Carolina has the second largest state maintained highway network in the United States because all roads in North Carolina are maintained by either municipalities or the ...

  4. List of state highways in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    SR 86 at the Virginia state line 1921: 1940 First form; renumbered NC 86 to match Virginia NC 14: 17.1: 27.5 US 29 near Reidsville: SR 87 at the Virginia state line 1940: current Second form NC 15: 60.3 [5] 97.0 SC 163 at the South Carolina state line: US 70/NC 10/NC 80 in Salisbury: 1921: 1934

  5. North Carolina Highway 128 - Wikipedia

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    Mount Mitchell Scenic Drive Mount Mitchell State Park. The route serves as a spur from the Blue Ridge Parkway to Mount Mitchell. The highway begins at mile marker 355 on the Blue Ridge Parkway (on the border of Yancey and Buncombe counties); once past the gates, drivers are greeted by the only NC 128 shield on the whole route, its only indication (other than on a map) that it is a state highway.

  6. North Carolina Highway 69 - Wikipedia

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    Between 1930 and 1960, NC 69 was a usually part of a multi-state route 69 that travels through Georgia and North Carolina. During those times, NC 69 continues as Georgia State Route 69 (SR 69) after crossing the Georgia border and entering Towns County few miles before the route meets its southern terminus at US 76/SR 2 northwest of Hiawassee.

  7. North Carolina Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Department of Transportation was formed in 1915 as the State Highway Commission. In 1941 the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) was formed under the NCDoT by an act of the General Assembly. The Executive Organization Act of 1971 combined the state highway commission and the DMV to form the NC Department of Transportation and ...

  8. North Carolina Highway 89 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Highway 89 (NC 89) is a 61.3-mile-long (98.7 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state North Carolina including Mount Airy and Danbury. The entire route spans only two counties in the state: Surry and Stokes.

  9. North Carolina Highway 47 - Wikipedia

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    Its western terminus is at the Interstate 285, Interstate 85 Business (I-85 Bus.), U.S. Route 29 (US 29), US 52, and US 70 interchange (exit 84) in Lexington. Heading in a southern direction, it connects with I-85, where NC 47 provides a connector between southbound I-85 with northbound I-85 Bus and vice versa.