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In 1998, NC 43 was rerouted onto new connector in downtown Rocky Mount. [6] In 2001, NC 43 was rerouted onto northern bypass route around Rocky Mount, leaving behind NC 43 Bus. [ 7 ] In 2009, NC 43 was rerouted onto new road between NC 55 and US 17/US 70, eliminating its routing through New Bern.
North Carolina Highway 95 (NC 95) was established in 1930 as a new primary routing from NC 40 in Rocky Mount to NC 12 in Lawrence. [16] In 1933, NC 95 was extended south along US 301 /NC 40 through Rocky Mount, then west on new routing to US 64/US 264/ NC 39 / NC 90 /NC 91 in Zebulon.
NC 4: 34.7: 55.8 US 301 in Rocky Mount: US 158/NC 903 in Littleton: 1934: current NC 5: 8.3: 13.4 Bethesda Road in Aberdeen: NC 211 in Pinehurst: 1934: current NC 6 — — US 264 north of Swanquarter: NC 94 southwest of Fairfield: 1933: 1934 First form; became part of NC 94 NC 6 — — US 264 east of Swanquarter
At Kenly, it leaves its close parallel of I-95, taking a route approximately 5 miles east of I-95 and passing through the center of the cities of Wilson and Rocky Mount. North of Rocky Mount it passes through several small towns, including Whitakers, Enfield, Halifax, and Weldon before passing into Virginia near Pleasant Hill. Through Rocky ...
In late 1934, NC 90 was removed from all overlap with US 64 east of Statesville; at same time, NC 90 was extended west from Lenoir to US 221 near Linville, replacing NC 171. Sometime between 1939 and 1944, NC 90 was extended east back in Statesville to its current east terminus, replacing some of US 64 through the downtown area.
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 ...
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U.S. Route 64 Business (US 64 Bus) was established in 1960 when mainline US 64 was placed on new bypass route north of Wendell, through Lizard Lick; the 6-mile (9.7 km) business route travels through downtown Wendell along Wendell boulevard, connecting with NC 231 (Selma Road). [25]