| Scenes pertaining to Interstate 73 |
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Spies Road eastbound leaves Star and meets Interstate 73-74 & U.S. 220 at a diamond interchange. Photo taken 07/11/05. |
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A closer look at the Interstate 73 south, 74 east, and U.S. 220 shield assembly at the on-ramp to Rockingham and Laurinburg. Photo taken 07/11/05. |
| North Carolina 38 (Future Interstate 73 Corridor) |
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North Carolina 38 transitions from South Carolina 38 north of Bennettsville in an otherwise rural area. The state highway generally represents the Future Interstate 73 corridor between U.S. 501 and Hamlet. Photo taken 12/21/08. |
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Six miles separate the state line and the city of Hamlet on North Carolina 38. Photo taken 12/21/08. |
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Ghio Road meanders east to the Scotland County line and west to Airport Road. This northbound shield resides after the intersection with the east-west highway. Photo taken 12/21/08. |
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Curving northward after the intersection with Spring Hill Church Road. Photo taken 12/21/08. |
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Approaching the diamond interchange with Future Interstate 74 & U.S. 74 at Perry Williams Road, an eastbound side frontage road to the adjacent freeway. Future Interstate 73 will join Future Interstate 74 westbound near this junction. Photo taken 12/21/08. |
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Future Interstate 74 & U.S. 74 travel east three miles to their merge with the U.S. 74 Business loop from Hamlet. U.S. 74 continues from there 10 miles to the Laurinburg section of Interstate 74. Future Interstate 74 west follows U.S. 74 to the U.S. 1 interchange in eight miles. Photo taken 12/21/08. |