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Fancy Gap is a census-designated place (CDP) in Carroll County, Virginia. The population was 237 at the 2010 census. The population was 237 at the 2010 census. Geography
It enters Virginia from North Carolina in the town of Cana, Virginia as a two-lane road known as Fancy Gap Highway. In the town of Fancy Gap there is an interchange with the Blue Ridge Parkway , and at the center of town an intersection with SR 755 (Chances Creek Road) provides access to I-77.
The routing south of Wytheville is unclear, perhaps following Peppers Ferry Road to Max Meadows, and then following SR 121 (Max Meadows Road) south onto US 52 to Fancy Gap. The Tazewell Courthouse and Fancy Gap Turnpike, along with the Price's Turnpike and Cumberland Gap Road, was constructed through Tazewell County from 1848 to 1852. [5] It ...
Estillville to Cumberland Gap Road (1849-50 ch. 100) Fancy Gap Road (not in main list) (not on 1848 map) (not a turnpike) North Carolina towards Wytheville (1848) became Tazewell Courthouse and Fancy Gap Turnpike? Fish Creek Road (not a turnpike) mouth of Fish Creek to mouth of Hart's Run (1853)
Route map Interstate 77. I-77 highlighted in red ... On March 31, 2013, there was a nearly 100-car pileup on I-77 near Fancy Gap; as a result of that crash ...
Interstate 77 (I-77) in the US state of Virginia is a 67-mile (108 km) north–south Interstate Highway serving Hillsville, Wytheville, and Bland.Running parallel to US Route 52 (US 52), I-77 passes through the Big Walker Mountain Tunnel and East River Mountain Tunnel, the latter on the West Virginia state line and one of only two land vehicular tunnels to cross a state line.
Continuing north through Rural Hall, King, and Pilot Mountain, it reached downtown Mount Airy, before continuing on north into Virginia, via Old Fancy Gap Road. By 1929, US 121 was rerouted south of Winston-Salem along Spur Street; its old alignment remained part of NC 77. In late 1934, both US 121 and NC 66 were replaced by US 52.
Chadwell Gap on Virginia-Kentucky border in Cumberland Gap National Historical Park; Butchers Gap on Virginia-Kentucky border in Cumberland Gap National Historical Park; Pound Gap, elevation 2,392 feet, on U.S. Route 23; Panther Gap in Mill Mountain, where Virginia State Route 39 goes between Bath and Rockbridge County near the town of Goshen