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North Carolina Highway 68

North Carolina Highway 68 (NC 68) is a north–south state highway in North Carolina. It serves as a connector between Interstate 40 (I-40)/ U.S. Route 421 (US 421) and Piedmont Triad International Airport (via I-73). On its routing from Thomasville to Stokesdale, NC 68 passes through urban High Point, the western outskirts of Greensboro, and the town of Oak Ridge. The segment from just north of the I-40/US 421 interchange to Pleasant Ridge Road in Guilford County is a limited access freeway.

North Carolina Highway 68

Route of NC 68 in red
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length30.8 mi[1] (49.6 km)
Existed1930–present
Major junctions
South end I-85 BL / US 29 / US 70 in Thomasville
Major intersections
North end I-73 / US 220 near Stokesdale
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesDavidson, Guilford, Rockingham
Highway system
NC 67 NC 69

Route description edit

Beginning in the south at Business I-85/US 29/US 70, the route travels north out of Thomasville in Davidson County as National Highway, a name which referred to the former routing of US 29/70 (later US 29A/70A) along this segment. Crossing from Davidson County into neighboring Guilford County and the city of High Point, NC 68 is cosigned with English Road. Approximately one mile (1.6 km) within the city limits, NC 68 turns left onto Westchester Drive, a boulevard that bypasses High Point's downtown area. Arriving at the Main Street interchange, NC 68 continues onto Eastchester Drive, another boulevard. After passing Oak Hollow Mall, I-74 (High Point East Belt), and the Wendover Avenue interchange, NC 68 and Eastchester Drive continue north into neighboring Greensboro.[1][2]

Shortly after entering Greensboro, NC 68 meets Interstate 40/US 421, and becomes a controlled access highway after a traffic signal controlled intersection with Triad Center Drive. Continuing north as a divided four-lane highway, NC 68 has junctions with W. Market Street (Colfax exit) and I-73, the exit for Piedmont Triad International Airport. The road downgrades to an undivided primary road shortly after meeting the other I-73 junction for Martinsville. From there, the route heads north through the heart of Oak Ridge, North Carolina, passing the Oak Ridge Military Academy at the route's intersection with NC 150. After crossing the Haw River into Stokesdale, NC 68 crosses US 158 and joins NC 65 for a short 1-mile (1.6 km) concurrency, before splitting to the northeast en route to its northern terminus at US 220 in Rockingham County.[1][2] This interchange doubles as the current northern terminus of I-73 though no direct access is provided between I-73 and NC 68.[1]

History edit

The first NC 68 was an original state highway that traversed from NC 60, in Millers Creek (west of Wilkesboro), northwest through Glendale Springs, Jefferson and Crumpler, before crossing into Virginia.[3] By 1928, NC 68 was rerouted west of Jefferson onto new primary routing west to the Tennessee state line; the old alignment becoming NC 681.[4] In 1929, all of NC 68 was replaced by an extension of NC 16.[4][5]

The second and current NC 68 was established in 1930 as a new primary routing from US 70/US 170/NC 10, northeast of High Point, to NC 65, in Stokesdale.[5][6] In 1936, NC 68 was rerouted south through High Point to US 29A/US 70A (Lexington Avenue); its old alignment, along Penny Road, became a secondary road.[7][8] In 1941, NC 68 was extended north on new primary routing to US 220 (Sylvania Road).[9][10]

In 1952, NC 68 was extended north to its current terminus with the then new US 220 bypass, replacing part of old US 220 (Sylvania Road).[11][12] Between 1950 and 1953, NC 68 was extended south to English Street.[13][14] In 1956 or 1957, NC 68 was extended to its current southern terminus, sharing a concurrency with US 29A/US 70A, until 1991.[15] In 1982, NC 68 was placed on new freeway connecting I-40 and bypassing the Piedmont Triad International Airport, its old alignment along Bull Road (today's Regional Road) a secondary road.[16]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
DavidsonThomasville0.0–
0.2
0.0–
0.32
    I-85 BL / US 29 / US 70 / National Highway – Lexington, GreensboroSouthern terminus; interchange
GuilfordHigh Point9.0–
9.1
14.5–
14.6
  I-74 – Asheboro, Winston-SalemI-74 exit 67
Greensboro14.9–
15.1
24.0–
24.3
   I-40 / US 421 – Winston-Salem, GreensboroTo Piedmont Triad Farmers Market; I-40 exit 210
16.1–
16.4
25.9–
26.4
Market Street – ColfaxFolded diamond interchange
16.7–
17.3
26.9–
27.8
Cornerstone DriveTrumpet Interchange
17.5–
17.9
28.2–
28.8
 
 
  I-73 south – Asheboro, PTI-GSO Airport
I-73 exit 110; exit from I-73 to NC 68 southbound and entrance to I-73 northbound from NC 68 northbound only
18.7–
19.0
30.1–
30.6
   I-73 – Martinsville, Asheboro, PTI-GSO AirportI-73 exit 111
Oak Ridge21.935.2  NC 150 (Oak Ridge Road) – Kernersville, Summerfield
Stokesdale26.642.8  US 158 – Reidsville, Winston-Salem
27.343.9 
 
NC 65 west (Belews Creek Road) – Winston-Salem
West end of NC 65 overlap
28.045.1 
 
NC 65 east – Reidsville
East end of NC 65 overlap
Rockingham30.849.6 
 
  US 220 north / I-73 – Madison, Stoneville
Northern terminus; interchange; northern terminus of I-73, no access to I-73/US 220 southbound / from I-73/US 220 northbound; Continuation as US 220 North
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Google (May 1, 2019). "North Carolina Highway 68" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
  2. ^ a b State Transportation Map (Map) (2013–14 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina Department of Transportation. 2013.
  3. ^ The State Highway System of North Carolina (Map) (1924 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1924.
  4. ^ a b The State Highway System of North Carolina (Map) (1928 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1928.
  5. ^ a b The State Highway System of North Carolina (Map) (1929 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1929.
  6. ^ The State Highway System of North Carolina (Map) (1930 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1930.
  7. ^ The State Highway System of North Carolina (Map) (1935 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1935.
  8. ^ The State Highway System of North Carolina (Map) (1936 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1936.
  9. ^ The State Highway System of North Carolina (Map) (1940 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1940.
  10. ^ The State Highway System of North Carolina (Map) (1941 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1941.
  11. ^ North Carolina Primary Highway System (Map) (1951 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1951.
  12. ^ North Carolina Primary Highway System (Map) (1952 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1952.
  13. ^ North Carolina Primary Highway System (Map) (1950 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1950.
  14. ^ North Carolina Primary Highway System (Map) (1953 ed.). Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1953.
  15. ^ "US Route Changes (1991-07-16)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. July 16, 1991. Retrieved March 23, 2014.
  16. ^ "NC Route Changes (1982-03-01)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. March 1, 1982. p. 4. Retrieved March 23, 2014.

External links edit

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North Carolina Highway 68 NC 68 is a north south state highway in North Carolina It serves as a connector between Interstate 40 I 40 U S Route 421 US 421 and Piedmont Triad International Airport via I 73 On its routing from Thomasville to Stokesdale NC 68 passes through urban High Point the western outskirts of Greensboro and the town of Oak Ridge The segment from just north of the I 40 US 421 interchange to Pleasant Ridge Road in Guilford County is a limited access freeway North Carolina Highway 68Route of NC 68 in redRoute informationMaintained by NCDOTLength30 8 mi 1 49 6 km Existed1930 presentMajor junctionsSouth endI 85 BL US 29 US 70 in ThomasvilleMajor intersectionsI 74 in High Point I 40 US 421 in Greensboro I 73 in Greensboro US 158 in StokesdaleNorth endI 73 US 220 near StokesdaleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountiesDavidson Guilford RockinghamHighway systemNorth Carolina Highway SystemInterstate US State Scenic NC 67 NC 69 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description editBeginning in the south at Business I 85 US 29 US 70 the route travels north out of Thomasville in Davidson County as National Highway a name which referred to the former routing of US 29 70 later US 29A 70A along this segment Crossing from Davidson County into neighboring Guilford County and the city of High Point NC 68 is cosigned with English Road Approximately one mile 1 6 km within the city limits NC 68 turns left onto Westchester Drive a boulevard that bypasses High Point s downtown area Arriving at the Main Street interchange NC 68 continues onto Eastchester Drive another boulevard After passing Oak Hollow Mall I 74 High Point East Belt and the Wendover Avenue interchange NC 68 and Eastchester Drive continue north into neighboring Greensboro 1 2 Shortly after entering Greensboro NC 68 meets Interstate 40 US 421 and becomes a controlled access highway after a traffic signal controlled intersection with Triad Center Drive Continuing north as a divided four lane highway NC 68 has junctions with W Market Street Colfax exit and I 73 the exit for Piedmont Triad International Airport The road downgrades to an undivided primary road shortly after meeting the other I 73 junction for Martinsville From there the route heads north through the heart of Oak Ridge North Carolina passing the Oak Ridge Military Academy at the route s intersection with NC 150 After crossing the Haw River into Stokesdale NC 68 crosses US 158 and joins NC 65 for a short 1 mile 1 6 km concurrency before splitting to the northeast en route to its northern terminus at US 220 in Rockingham County 1 2 This interchange doubles as the current northern terminus of I 73 though no direct access is provided between I 73 and NC 68 1 History editThe first NC 68 was an original state highway that traversed from NC 60 in Millers Creek west of Wilkesboro northwest through Glendale Springs Jefferson and Crumpler before crossing into Virginia 3 By 1928 NC 68 was rerouted west of Jefferson onto new primary routing west to the Tennessee state line the old alignment becoming NC 681 4 In 1929 all of NC 68 was replaced by an extension of NC 16 4 5 The second and current NC 68 was established in 1930 as a new primary routing from US 70 US 170 NC 10 northeast of High Point to NC 65 in Stokesdale 5 6 In 1936 NC 68 was rerouted south through High Point to US 29A US 70A Lexington Avenue its old alignment along Penny Road became a secondary road 7 8 In 1941 NC 68 was extended north on new primary routing to US 220 Sylvania Road 9 10 In 1952 NC 68 was extended north to its current terminus with the then new US 220 bypass replacing part of old US 220 Sylvania Road 11 12 Between 1950 and 1953 NC 68 was extended south to English Street 13 14 In 1956 or 1957 NC 68 was extended to its current southern terminus sharing a concurrency with US 29A US 70A until 1991 15 In 1982 NC 68 was placed on new freeway connecting I 40 and bypassing the Piedmont Triad International Airport its old alignment along Bull Road today s Regional Road a secondary road 16 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesDavidsonThomasville0 0 0 20 0 0 32 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 85 BL US 29 US 70 National Highway Lexington GreensboroSouthern terminus interchangeGuilfordHigh Point9 0 9 114 5 14 6 nbsp I 74 Asheboro Winston SalemI 74 exit 67Greensboro14 9 15 124 0 24 3 nbsp nbsp I 40 US 421 Winston Salem GreensboroTo Piedmont Triad Farmers Market I 40 exit 21016 1 16 425 9 26 4Market Street ColfaxFolded diamond interchange16 7 17 326 9 27 8Cornerstone DriveTrumpet Interchange17 5 17 928 2 28 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 73 south Asheboro PTI GSO AirportI 73 exit 110 exit from I 73 to NC 68 southbound and entrance to I 73 northbound from NC 68 northbound only18 7 19 030 1 30 6 nbsp nbsp I 73 Martinsville Asheboro PTI GSO AirportI 73 exit 111Oak Ridge21 935 2 nbsp NC 150 Oak Ridge Road Kernersville SummerfieldStokesdale26 642 8 nbsp US 158 Reidsville Winston Salem27 343 9 nbsp nbsp NC 65 west Belews Creek Road Winston SalemWest end of NC 65 overlap28 045 1 nbsp nbsp NC 65 east ReidsvilleEast end of NC 65 overlapRockingham 30 849 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 220 north I 73 Madison StonevilleNorthern terminus interchange northern terminus of I 73 no access to I 73 US 220 southbound from I 73 US 220 northbound Continuation as US 220 North1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessReferences edit a b c d e Google May 1 2019 North Carolina Highway 68 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 1 2019 a b State Transportation Map Map 2013 14 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina Department of Transportation 2013 The State Highway System of North Carolina Map 1924 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina State Highway Commission 1924 a b The State Highway System of North Carolina Map 1928 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina State Highway Commission 1928 a b The State Highway System of North Carolina Map 1929 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina State Highway Commission 1929 The State Highway System of North Carolina Map 1930 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina State Highway Commission 1930 The State Highway System of North Carolina Map 1935 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina State Highway Commission 1935 The State Highway System of North Carolina Map 1936 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina State Highway Commission 1936 The State Highway System of North Carolina Map 1940 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina State Highway Commission 1940 The State Highway System of North Carolina Map 1941 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina State Highway Commission 1941 North Carolina Primary Highway System Map 1951 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina State Highway Commission 1951 North Carolina Primary Highway System Map 1952 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina State Highway Commission 1952 North Carolina Primary Highway System Map 1950 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina State Highway Commission 1950 North Carolina Primary Highway System Map 1953 ed Cartography by North Carolina State Tax Commission North Carolina State Highway Commission 1953 US Route Changes 1991 07 16 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation July 16 1991 Retrieved March 23 2014 NC Route Changes 1982 03 01 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation March 1 1982 p 4 Retrieved March 23 2014 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML North Carolina Highway 68KML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to North Carolina Highway 68 at Wikimedia Commons NCRoads com N C 68 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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