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North Carolina Highway 205

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Existed:
  
1935 – present

Length
  
35.4 km

South end:
  
US 74 in Marshville

Constructed
  
1935

North Carolina Highway 205

North end:
  
NC 24 / NC 27 in Red Cross

Counties
  
Union County, North Carolina, Stanly County, North Carolina

North Carolina Highway 205 (NC 205) is a north–south state highway in the North Carolina Piedmont. It traverses 22 miles (35 km) in Stanly and Union counties.

Contents

Map of NC-205, North Carolina, USA

Route description

NC 205 is a two-lane rural highway that goes through mostly farmland, as it connects the towns of Marshville, Oakboro, and Red Cross.

History

Established in 1935, it is the second incarnation NC 205, creating a new primary routing between the towns of Marshville and Red Cross. In the late 1940s, it was extended southwest along Main Street to the new alignment of US 74; it then changed by 1953 onto a new extension of Elm Street to US 74, leaving Main Street.

The first NC 205 was an original state highway (1921), connecting Kings Mountain to Grover. In 1926, US 29 was added to all of NC 205. In late 1934, NC 205 was dropped, leaving behind US 29 and NC 216.

References

North Carolina Highway 205 Wikipedia