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Learn about the history, route, and features of U.S. Route 70, a major east–west highway in North Carolina that connects several cities and scenic areas. The web page covers the western, central, and eastern sections of the highway, as well as its junctions, bypasses, and scenic byways.
The Wil-Cox Bridge is a historic concrete arch pedestrian bridge spanning the Yadkin River between Rowan and Davidson counties in North Carolina.The bridge formerly carried two lanes of US 29/US 70/NC 150, but is now part of the Davidson County Greenway system and Yadkin River Park.
The Yadkin River bridges are bridges crossing the Yadkin River between Rowan and Davidson Counties near Spencer, North Carolina in the United States.The northbound span of the Yadkin River Veterans Memorial Bridge, the first of two carrying Interstate 85 / U.S. Highway 52, opened May 5, 2012, and on August 2, 2012, southbound traffic moved to that span as well.
NC drivers going from westbound US 70 to eastbound I-40 will be directed on a detour over the next 14 months. US 70 exit ramp closes south of Raleigh as massive new I-40 interchange takes shape ...
Continuing on westbound NC 150, the route crosses the Yadkin into Rowan County along with US 29/70 on Wil-Cox Bridge while a new bridge is built. The three conjoined highways continue together through downtown Spencer, passing Spencer Shops, and split in downtown Salisbury.
Learn about the history, geography, demographics, and government of Rowan County, a county in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Founded in 1753, it is the oldest continuously populated European-American town in the western half of North Carolina.
U.S. Route 70 is a major east–west highway in the United States, running for 2,381 miles (3,832 km) from Globe, Arizona to Atlantic, North Carolina. It passes through several states, including North Carolina, where it has several intersections with Interstate 85 and other highways.
Learn about the history, route, and features of I-85, a major interstate highway that connects three metropolitan areas and nine of the 20 largest cities in North Carolina. Find out how I-85 parallels several US highways, crosses the Catawba River, and has a weave interchange with US 29 and US 74.