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North Carolina Highway 231 (NC 231) is a 25.4-mile-long (40.9 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. NC 231 travels through Wake County , Johnston County , and Nash County between its southern terminus at US 64 Business in Wendell and its northern terminus at US 64 Alternate / NC 98 near Spring Hope .
Spring Hope is a town in Nash County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Rocky Mount, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 1,320 at the 2010 census .
Other notable buildings include former Wilmington and Weldon railroad station, Bluford-Brantley House, Sykes Seed Store, Spivey's General Merchandise, Citizens Bank (1908), A. F. May gasoline station (1923), Hill's Auto Service (1933-1934), Spring Hope Cotton Seed Oil Company, Joseph J. Spivey House, Cone-Brantley House (1887), Richardson ...
U.S. Route 264 (US 264) is an east–west United States Highway located completely within the U.S. state of North Carolina, running for 215.7 miles (347.1 km).Its western terminus is located at Interstate 87 (I-87), I-440, and US 64 in Raleigh.
North end of NC 231 overlap: Spring Hope: 3.8: 6.1: NC 581 south (Walnut Street) – Bailey: South end of NC 581 overlap: 4.4: 7.1: NC 581 north (Louisburg Road) – Louisburg, Henderson: North end of NC 581 overlap: Nashville: 11.0: 17.7: US 64 / US 64 Bus. east – Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Nashville: Exit 458 (US 64) 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 ...
Alternate route that traveled through Franklinville and Ramseur. Was downgraded to secondary roads, with a section to NC 22. US 64A: Siler City: 0 0.0 1952 1957 Alternate route that traveled through downtown Siler City. Was downgraded to a secondary road. US 64 ALT: Spring Hope: 11.0 17.7 1979 — Alternate route through downtown Spring Hope ...
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NC 98 first appeared in 1930 as a state route connecting NC 91 and NC 102 in the coastal region of North Carolina. That routing was abolished in 1931 in favor of an extended NC 58 . The current routing of NC 98 was established in 1934 with the road's western terminus at NC 91 (present-day Jones Dairy Road) to US 64 west of Spring Hope.