- North Carolina Highway 210
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NC 210 Route information Maintained by NCDOT Length: 195 mi (314 km) Existed: 1931 – present Major junctions North end:
US 70 Bus. in SmithfieldI-40 near Angier
US 401 / US 421 in Lillington
I-95 Bus. / US 301 in Fayetteville
I-95 at Fayetteville
US 421 near St. Helena
US 117 near St. Helena
I-40 near Burgaw
US 17 at HampsteadSouth end: US 17 near Sneads Ferry Location Counties: Johnston, Harnett, Cumberland, Bladen, Pender, Onslow Highway system ← NC 209 NC 211 →
NC 210 is a 195-mile North Carolina state highway that connects settlements in the Atlantic Coastal Plain region. Due to its meandering route NC 210 changes directional orientation three times, changing from east-west to north-south near Angier, changing from north-south to west-east near Moores Creek National Battlefield, and reversing west-east directions on Topsail Island. The route traverses through central Fayetteville and the Fort Bragg Army installation and crosses both Topsail Island access bridges over the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.Sources
See also
- North Carolina Highway 50
- Camp Lejune
- Carolina Bay
Categories:- North Carolina road stubs
- State highways in North Carolina
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