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One segment currently open between Greensboro and Ellerbe; scheduled to be extended to Virginia and South Carolina borders I-74: 69.61: 112.03 I-77 at the Virginia state line: US 74/NC 41 near Lumberton: 1997 [7] current Three open segments in Mount Airy, Piedmont Triad and Laurinburg areas; will be continuous once completed I-77: 102.31: 164.65
Second form 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
Interstate 540 (I-540) and North Carolina Highway 540 (NC 540) are part of a partially completed beltway around the city of Raleigh in the US state of North Carolina, forming the Raleigh Outer Loop. When complete, the route will completely encircle the city, meeting its parent route of I-40 in two locations.
U.S. Route 158 (US 158) is an east–west United States highway that runs for 350 miles (560 km) from Mocksville to Whalebone Junction in Nags Head, entirely in the state of North Carolina. It is also a critical route that connects the cities of Winston-Salem , Summerfield , and Reidsville with one another.
The rivers of central North Carolina rise on the eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge. The two largest of these are the Catawba River and the Yadkin River, and they drain much of the Piedmont region of the state. The major rivers of Eastern North Carolina, from north to south, are: the Chowan, the Roanoke, the Tar, the Neuse and the Cape Fear.
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The Formation of the North Carolina Counties, 1663–1943. Raleigh: State Dept. of Archives and History, 1950. Reprint, Raleigh: Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Dept. of Cultural Resources, 1987. ISBN 0-86526-032-X; Powell, William S. The North Carolina Gazetteer. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968. Reprint ...