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NC 94 was established in 1930 as a new primary spur routing from NC 91, in Swindell Fork to Fairfield. [2] In 1931, NC 94 was extended north on new primary routing to NC 90 , in Columbia . [ 3 ] In 1935, NC 94's southern terminus was rerouted to US 264 , in Rose Bay ; the reroute was a swap with NC 6 . [ 4 ]
First form; became part of NC 94 NC 6 — — US 264 east of Swanquarter: NC 94 southwest of Fairfield: 1934: 1942 Second form; former portion of NC 94; decommissioned when NC 94 was rerouted over the bridge (the old route is now secondary road 1305); now Turnpike Road (secondary road 1304) NC 6 — — US 52 in New London: NC 49
The History Center aims to "rewrite the narrative" by truthfully exploring how the North Carolina Homefront reacted to and participated in the Civil War with an $87 million History Center built on ...
Roughly 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of the junction of Old U.S. Route 1 and NC 1127, and 2 miles (3.2 km) west of the junction with Old U.S. Route 1 35°40′48″N 78°56′26″W / 35.68°N 78.940556°W / 35.68; -78.940556 ( New Hill Historic
County Route 94 (Westchester County, New York) North Carolina Highway 94; Ohio State Route 94; Oklahoma State Highway 94; Pennsylvania Route 94; Rhode Island Route 94; South Carolina Highway 94 (pre-1937) (former) Tennessee State Route 94; Texas State Highway 94. Farm to Market Road 94; Texas State Highway Spur 94 (former) Utah State Route 94 ...
NC 32 / NC 94 south – Creswell, Columbia, Plymouth: South end of NC 32 and NC 94 overlap: Albemarle Sound: 7.4: 11.9: Albemarle Sound Bridge: Chowan 10.5: 16.9: NC 94 (Soundside Road) – Northeastern Regional Airport: North end of NC 94 overlap: St. Johns: 11.1: 17.9: NC 32 north (Poplar Neck Road) / Indian Trail Road – Edenton: North end ...
Excerpt of the 1733 Edward Moseley map of North Carolina, showing the Trading Path. The Trading Path (a.k.a. Occaneechi Path, Unicoi Trail, Catawba Road etc.) was a corridor of roads and trails between the Tsenacommacah or Chesapeake Bay region (mainly the Petersburg, Virginia area) and the Cherokee, Catawba, and other Native-American countries in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, South ...
Blue Star Memorial Highway: official North Carolina honorary name of I-95 throughout the state (approved on June 13, 1980). [5] [6] [7] Congressman G K Butterfield Highway: official North Carolina name of I-95 from exit 173, in Roanoke Rapids, to the Virginia state line. It honors the U.S. Congressman who served from 2004 to 2022; it was ...