North Carolina Highway 10 (NC 10) is a primary
state highway
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in the U.S. state of
North Carolina
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. Originally established as the state's central highway, from
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to
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, it now serves to connect the city of
Newton
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with the nearby communities and towns in the
foothills
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region.
Route description
Cleveland County
The current western terminus for NC 10 is in
Polkville. The road forks from
NC 226
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and heads north out of town, curving through the North Carolina foothills as Casar Road. NC 10 passes through the town of
Casar. The road makes a curve to the east at Leman Gap Road, continuing for several more miles until meeting with the northern terminus of
NC 27
North Carolina Highway 27 (NC 27) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The route traverses through southern and central North Carolina, about of it as a concurrency with NC 24.
Route description
NC& ...
. It crosses into Lincoln county soon after that.
Lincoln County
After NC 10 enters
Lincoln County, it meets
NC 18, which is concurrent with NC 10 for about one mile until the community of
Laurel Hill.
NC 18
North Carolina Highway 18 (NC 18) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Traveling north–south through the Foothills region, it connects the cities of Shelby, Morganton, Lenoir, Wilkesboro and North Wil ...
then heads northwest as NC 10 continues east-northeast. The route crosses into Catawba County.
Catawba County
NC 10 winds its way through
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and
Blackburn
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, and then crosses under
US 321
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. It continues through
Startown, entering
Newton
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from the east and crossing US 321 Business. The road becomes C Street, takes a sharp curve and passes through downtown Newton as D Street. On the east side of Newton, NC 10 curves left then heads off east, crossing
NC 16
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. At
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, the road makes a sharp left north. Once it crosses US 70, NC 10 reaches its eastern terminus at
Interstate 40
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(exit 138) in
Catawba County
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, just southwest of
Statesville.
History
NC 10 was initially part of the great Central Highway and designated as an original numbered state route in 1921. Cecil K. Brown described the origin of the Central Highway in his study of North Carolina's state highway system:
One of the most important steps taken in tatewide road planningwas the creation by the legislature in 1911 of the Central Highway. This was by no means a highway in any practical sense of the word, but was only a projected route for travel through the state. The route was to begin at Morehead City and go through the state from east to west by way of Raleigh, Greensboro, Salisbury and Asheville. All the way it followed closely the line of railroad built by the state in the middle third of the last century. That route, long ago broken up into several routes with various directions, was built on a most circuitous survey. But the Central Highway followed its sweeping curves and even today
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the magnificent state route number 10 takes the same roundabout course from the seashore to the Tennessee line. In 1911 a Central Highway Committee was appointed with the function of designating the route in detail, and getting the various counties to cooperate in building it through from one end of the state to the other. The idea was to show people what a highway trip through the state would mean. Every year the committee made a trip over the route, traveling by automobile, exhorting the people to good works and telling them what the other counties were doing.
The North Carolina State Highway Commission, established in 1915, surveyed a route for NC 10, which was the number designated for the Central Highway. Existing roads were linked with new roads to form the east–west route. In 1921, Governor
Cameron Morrison
Cameron A. Morrison (October 5, 1869August 20, 1953) was an American politician and the 55th governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1921 to 1925.
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He was born in 1869 in Richmond County, North Carolina.
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, along with the state legislature, backed a $50 million bond for a state-owned and maintained highway system, launching North Carolina's first organized statewide road and bridge improvement campaign. This came to fruition in 1921 with the creation of the state highway system. In November, 1926, the U.S. highway system of highways was adopted for "uniform marking" by the American Association of State Highway Officials
.; NC 10 was overlaid by
US 70
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and
US 19
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, and in 1934, North Carolina eliminated most state highways that coincided with U.S. highways. After 1934, NC 10 was severely truncated. and, for the most part, disappeared from the map.
NC 10 was also known as the "Old Hickory Highway;" at the North Carolina State Capitol building there is a granite highway marker commemorating the North Carolina soldiers of the U.S. Army's 30th "Old Hickory" Division, who fought to break the Hindenburg Line in France during World War I. The marker was placed in 1930 where NC 10 passed by the state capitol. A second marker is located at the corner of Blue Ridge Parkway and Hillsborough Street in Raleigh.
Original route description
NC 10 started at the border near
Belview. At Belview, the road turned onto Martin's Creek Road to Murphy, crossing the
Hiwassee River
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, then going through
Tomotla,
Marble
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(along Old State Road),
Andrews (passing though Andrews on Main and Second Street), and
Wesser. NC 10 then followed
NC 28 west to
Almond
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; there it went north and east, but this part of the road is now underwater. The road picks up west of
Bryson City
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Located in what was historically the land of the Cherok ...
on Lower Alarka Road. After Bryson City, the road went to
Ela, followed Hwy 19A along the
Tuckasegee River
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It flows ...
, and then essentially followed current
US 74
U.S. Route 74 (US 74) is an east–west United States highway that runs for from Chattanooga, Tennessee to Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. Primarily in North Carolina, it serves as an important highway from the mountains to the ...
to
Asheville
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from there.
In West Asheville, NC 10 went up US Alt 74 to Haywood Avenue, crossed the
French Broad River
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, then down Depot Street before using Jefferson Street to Patton Avenue to downtown Asheville. NC 10 turned south onto Broadway then to Biltmore Avenue to leave downtown Asheville, then east on Swannanoa Avenue out to the Oteen area.
After Asheville, NC 10 went east to
Black Mountain, and then wound its way through the mountains to
Old Fort. Most of this section is now the Point Lookout Trail. NC 10 continued through
Nebo (along Memorial Park Road and Old Hwy 10E),
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,
Morganton, and then into
Hickory
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(along US 70A).
Once leaving Hickory, NC 10 then passed through
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,
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*Catawba people, a Native American tribe in the Carolinas
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*Catawban languages
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*Catalpa, a genus of trees, based on the name used by the Catawba and other N ...
,
Statesville,
Salisbury
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Salisbury is in the southeast of Wil ...
, across the
Yadkin River
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on the
Wil-Cox Bridge
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(It is still in use with
US 29
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),
Lexington, through
Thomasville and
High Point. From High Point, NC 10 followed Montlieu Street to Greensboro Road to Main Street through Jamestown, left onto Gate City Boulevard (curving onto High Point Road and back) into
Greensboro
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.
NC 10 ran from Greensboro to
Elon College
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,
Burlington
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,
Graham
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, and entered
Hillsborough on parallel route east just north of the current interstate on Ben Johnson Road. The road followed the Eno River to Hillsborough and turned left on King Street(which no longer an intersection). The route turned right onto Churton St. (NC 86) and went south from Hillsborough across the interstate and turned east on Old NC 10. The route then curved to the right a short distance past
NC 751 onto the now Bennett Memorial Road, down to directly in front of the Bennett Place (Now a Civil War Historical site), followed along Neal road, then over to Comfort Lane (The Durham Freeway is now built over this section of the road), under the railroad pass and reconnected to US 70 immediately before Cole Mill Road in
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. The road entered Durham on Hillsborough Road, then turned right onto 9th Street, left onto Main Street through to Alston Avenue and Angier Avenue. It followed Angier Ave. to Miami Road at
Bethesda, where it headed south until
NC 54
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at
Nelson
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. It then mostly followed NC 54 to Maynard Road in
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; there it bounced to Chapel Hill Road, Durham Road, finally Hillsborough Road into
Raleigh
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.
NC 10 left Raleigh and then passed through
Smithfield,
Princeton
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,
Goldsboro,
La Grange,
Kinston,
New Bern
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,
Havelock, and terminated in
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.
Existing remnants
Most of NC 10 has been subsumed into
US 19
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The highway's southern ...
and
US 70
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; parts, however, of the early road still exist. They are generally signed with some form of "Old Hwy 10". This list only takes into account road segments that are still titled in some way "NC 10."
Between Murphy and Andrews there is a mile long segment running immediately south along
US 19
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The highway's southern ...
. The western end dead-ends, but the eastern side connects with US 19 directly across from Airport Road. It is called "Old State Road."
A short segment still comes from US 19 south of
Almond
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, but only at either end for a short distance. The road still exists in between these two short parts, but is inaccessible. The two segments are called "Old Rte 10." The western section is marked "Glen Cove", and the western end is a short side entrance. Neither is marked as Old Rte 10 from the road.
There are two short remnants of NC 10 along US 74 in Swain County, in Bryson City near the Wesser community. The roads are named "Old 10" and "Old Route 10" respectively. Each segment is about in length.
There is a two-block section of NC 10 in Buncombe County, in Black Mountain. The segment runs north of and parallel to E. State Street (between Black Mountain and Ridgecrest) and I-40. In a residential neighborhood, the street is named "Old State Ten Road."
A short distance after
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, There is a segment which exits left from US 70 (now Memorial Park Road), curves and winds to the northeast, then southeast to
Nebo, where it reconnects to US 70. It is marked (inconsistently)"Old Hwy 10 E". It is now County Road 1536.
There is a segment of Old NC Hwy 10 right to the west of Hickory, starting in
Icard and angling off southeast from
US 70
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, passing under
I-40
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(Exit 116), continuing to Shoupes Grove Church Road, turning east and crossing I-40 again at exit 118. Old NC 10 enters
Hildebran, intersects with Center Street, then becomes Main Street, running along US 70 for a brief distance until meeting up again.
Just east of Mebane, old NC 10 (now W 10 Road) runs for several miles parallel to current I-40/85, just a mile south of the highway. At
Efland, the road now ends at the US 70 Connecter, but initially it ran a bit farther east, turned a sharp curve to the north, crossed the interstate immediately past the connector. It then went to the current Ben Johnson Road.
South of Hillsborough, immediately over the I-85 interchange, there is a lengthy section of the old NC 10 running from NC 86 to NC 751.
Major intersections
Special routes
Conover–Catawba alternate route
North Carolina Highway 10 Alternate (NC 10A) was a renumbering of
NC 110, which bypassed
Newton
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by traveling north through
Claremont; it was in complete concurrency with
US 70. In 1934, it was decommissioned in favor of
US 70.
High Point alternate route
North Carolina Highway 10 Alternate (NC 10A) was established as a new alternate routing that bypassed north of downtown High Point, via Westchester Drive and Lexington Avenue; it was in complete concurrency with
US 70. In 1934, it was decommissioned in favor of US 70.
Gibsonville–Burlington alternate route
North Carolina Highway 10 Alternate (NC 10A) was a renumbering of
NC 100, which traveled through
Elon College
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. In 1934, it was reverted to NC 100.
See also
*
North Carolina Bicycle Route 6
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State U.S. Bicycle Route 1
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References
External links
* {{commons category-inline, North Carolina Highway 10
Filpus Roadgeek - Historic NC 10*
ttp://www.vahighways.com/ncannex/route-log/nc10a.html NCRoads.com: N.C. 10-AThe Central Highway and early State Highway 10 (NC 10) through Orange CountyBrown, Cecil K. The State Highway System of North Carolina: Its Evolution and Present Status. Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 1931. 57-58.
Transportation in Cleveland County, North Carolina
Transportation in Lincoln County, North Carolina
Transportation in Catawba County, North Carolina
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