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North Carolina Highway 191

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Existed:
  
1921 – present

Constructed
  
1921

Length
  
34.79 km

North Carolina Highway 191

South end:
  
US 25 in Hendersonville

North end:
  
US 19 Bus. / US 23 Bus. in Asheville

Counties
  
Henderson County, North Carolina, Buncombe County, North Carolina

North Carolina Highway 191 (NC 191) is a 21.62-mile (34.79 km) long south-to-north state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of North Carolina. It travels within portions of Henderson and Buncombe counties.

Contents

Map of NC-191, North Carolina, USA

Route description

NC 191 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 25 Business (US 25 Bus.) / Asheville Highway in the city of Hendersonville in Henderson County. Named Haywood Road, it travels northwest from Hendersonville and enters the town of Mills River, where it meets NC 280 (Boylston Highway). NC 191 runs concurrent with NC 280 northward for a short distance before separating after approximately one mile (1.6 km). The route continues north towards Asheville, leaving Henderson County and entering Buncombe County, before meeting the western terminus of NC 146 (Long Shoals Road) in the community of Avery Creek. Past Avery Creek, NC 191 intersects the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, a National Parkway and All-American Road. The highway continues north into Venable, intersecting the eastern terminus of NC 112 (Sardis Road) and then Interstate 26 (I-26) and US 74 at exit 33 as it reaches the outermost city limits of Asheville. Entering the city, NC 191 interchanges with I-40 (exit 47) and one-half mile (0.80 km) later, with I-26/I-240 (exit 1B). NC 191 heads into the southwestern section of Asheville named Brevard Road. At just over 21.5 miles (34.6 km), the route reaches its northern end at US 19 Bus./US 23 Bus. (Haywood Road)

History

NC 191 is an original state highway. In 1971, the highway was routed along modern-day I-240 from Brevard Road to Haywood Road, a highway that was previously unnumbered. As a result, Brevard Road became unnumbered north of the freeway. Around 1981, NC 191 was moved back onto Brevard Road to end where it currently does at US 19 Bus./US 23 Bus. The freeway became I-240.

Asheville alternate route

North Carolina Highway 191A (NC 191A) was established as a concurrency with US 19A/US 23A along Haywood Road, between Hanover Street and Patton Avenue. The route existed only in the late 1950s.

References

North Carolina Highway 191 Wikipedia