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In Mountain View, NC 127 has an interchange with US 321 which provides access to Interstate 40. Following this interchange, the highway enters the town of Brookford, North Carolina and is named Brookford Boulevard. Upon entering Hickory, NC 127 passes over I-40 and US 70/US 321 Business without interchanges. As NC 127 winds into Hickory as a ...
There are 22 Interstate Highways—9 primary and 13 auxiliary—that exist entirely or partially in the U.S. state of North Carolina.As of January 2020, the state had a total of 1,410 miles (2,270 km) of Interstates and 70 miles (110 km) of Interstate business routes, all maintained by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT).
The Hickory region is served by Interstate 40 which passes through the center of Catawba and Burke counties. Other important US highways in the region include: US 70 (east to Morehead City, west to Asheville), and US 321 (through Catawba and Caldwell Counties). Primary state routes include NC 10, NC 16, NC 18, NC 90, NC 127, and NC 150.
West end of NC 42 overlap: 90.5: 145.6: NC 55 west (Ennis Street) – Holly Springs: West end of NC 55 overlap: 92.5: 148.9: NC 42 east / NC 55 east – Angier, Clayton: East end of NC 42/NC 55 overlap 97.7: 157.2: NC 540 Toll: Garner: 103.8: 167.0: US 70 east / NC 50 south – Garner, Smithfield, Goldsboro: East end of US 70 and south end of ...
US 64 west / NC 18 south (Harper Avenue) / US 321 south (Hickory Boulevard) – Downtown Lenoir, Hickory: South end of US 321/NC 18 and west end of US 64 overlap: 31.5: 50.7: NC 18 north (Wilkesboro Boulevard) – Moravian Falls, Wilkesboro: North end of NC 18 overlap: Alexander: Ellendale: 46.0: 74.0: NC 127 south – Hickory: Northern ...
NC 18 is a predominantly two-lane rural highway that travels 145.5 miles (234.2 km) in western North Carolina. Starting as a continuation of SC 18, at the South Carolina state line near Earl, NC 18 travels north into Shelby, where it overlaps with NC 150 and crosses US 74/NC 226.
For example, NC 90 used to run along modern US 64, which explains the multiple "90s" that branch off US 64 today (NC 9, NC 97 and NC 98). Three-digit numbered roads were less important spurs off the two-digit roads and often served as rural connectors.
Appalachian Medley is a 45-mile (72 km) byway from near Lake Junaluska to Walnut; it is known for several recreational areas, the Appalachian Trail, and its scenic mountain drive. US 25/US 70 is on 10 miles (16 km) of the byway from Walnut to Hot Springs , where it continues via NC 209 .