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  2. Albemarle Sound - Wikipedia

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    The Croatan Sound, for instance, lies between mainland Dare County and Roanoke Island. The water bordering the eastern shore of the island to the Outer Banks is commonly referred to as Roanoke Sound (this is also a historical name for the entire body of water now known as Albemarle Sound [1] [2]). The long stretch of water from near the ...

  3. North Carolina Highway 94 - Wikipedia

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    Albemarle Sound Bridge. The route spans the Albemarle Sound at the 3.5-mile (5.6 km) Albemarle Sound Bridge, connecting Chowan and Washington Counties. It also crosses Lake Mattamuskeet at the Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge. The highway passes through the following municipalities: Swan Quarter, North Carolina; Fairfield, North Carolina

  4. Alligator River (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Lindsey C. Warren Bridge of U.S. Route 64 crosses the river. The Alligator River is protected as part of Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge . Habitat bordering the Refuge includes many diverse types including high and low pocosin , [ 7 ] bogs , fresh and brackish water marshes , hardwood swamps , and Atlantic white cypress swamps.

  5. Roanoke Sound - Wikipedia

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    One bridge, which carries U.S. Route 64, crosses the sound. In a historical context, this was also the name first given to the present-day body of water known as the Albemarle Sound. That body of water was initially named the Sea of Rawnocke (Roanoke), or Roanoke Sea, by European explorers and later appeared on maps as the Roanoke Sound and ...

  6. Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal was built by a corporation in 1856-1860 to afford inland navigation between the Chesapeake Bay and the Albemarle Sound.It is really two canals, thirty miles (50 km) apart, one eight and one-half miles (13.7 km) long, connecting the Elizabeth River with the North Landing River in Virginia, and the other five and one-half miles (8.9 km) long, connecting the ...

  7. North Carolina Highway 37 - Wikipedia

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    Albemarle Sound Bridge. NC 37 is a predominantly two-lane rural highway which travels 60 miles (97 km) from US 64 near Beasley to US 13 near Gates.Beginning at exit 548, along US 64, NC 37 travels northeasterly for 3.4 miles (5.5 km) before running concurrent with NC 32 and NC 94 near Pea Ridge.

  8. Mackeys Ferry, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Albemarle Sound Trestle being built, trains used to cross to Edenton via a ferry. In 1910 the Norfolk Southern Railroad built a wooden trestle bridging the 5.05 mi from Mackeys to Edenton [3] In the late 1980s Norfolk Southern discontinued use of the Albemarle Sound Trestle due to maintenance costs and subsequently dismantled it ...

  9. Little River (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Little River may refer to ten streams by that name in the U.S. state of North Carolina: . Little River (Albemarle Sound), a tributary of Albemarle Sound forming a portion of the border between Pasquotank and Perquimans counties.