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The North Carolina Highway System consists of a vast network of Interstate, ... it crosses the Durham-Orange county line. The section in Durham County (0.03 miles in ...
SC 75 at the South Carolina state line: NC 200 in Monroe: 1934: current Second form NC 77 — — Virginia state line: Randleman: 1921: 1934 First form; replaced by US 220 and US 311 (south section now I-74 and SR 2270) NC 77: 16.1 [22] 25.9 SC 77 at the South Carolina state line: US 1 near Hoffman: 1934: 1961
I-85 at the South Carolina state line: I-85 at the Virginia state line 1958 [9] current I-87: 12.6: 20.3 I-40/US 64 in Raleigh: US 64/US 264 in Wendell: 2017: current Future designated along US 64 and US 17 to Norfolk, Virginia [6] I-95: 181.71: 292.43 I-95 at the South Carolina state line: I-95 at the Virginia state line 1958 [10] current
I-77/US 21 at the SC state line: US 21/US 221 at the VA state line 1926: current US 23: 106.0: 170.6 US 23/US 441/SR 15 at the GA state line: I-26/US 23 at the TN state line 1930: current US 25: 75.4: 121.3 US 25 at the SC state line: US 25/US 70/SR 9 at the TN state line 1926: current US 29: 168.0: 270.4 US 29 at the SC state line
Capital Boulevard – Road name from I-440 north to the Franklin County line. 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.
North Carolina Highway 341 (NC 341) was an original state highway that traversed from NC 34, in Morgan's Corner, to South Mills. In 1923, it was extended north to the Virginia state line, meeting up with SR 40. In 1927, it was completely overlapped with US 17, which subsequently replaced it outright in 1934. [3]
North Carolina Highway 150A (NC 150A) was established in 1956 when NC 150 was rerouted onto new primary routing bypassing southeast of downtown Lincolnton; the old alignment became NC 150A. The route followed West Highway 150 to Riverside Drive, where it linked-up with NC 27 .
The Formation of the North Carolina Counties, 1663–1943. Raleigh: State Dept. of Archives and History, 1950. Reprint, Raleigh: Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Dept. of Cultural Resources, 1987. ISBN 0-86526-032-X; Powell, William S. The North Carolina Gazetteer. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968. Reprint ...