North Carolina Highway 14
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NC 14 |
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Length: | 16 mi (26 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1968 | ||||||||
North end: | NC 87/VA 87 at the NC/VA border near Ridgeway, VA | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 29 Business in Reidsville; NC 700/770 in Eden |
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South end: | I-785/US 29 Bypass/158 near Reidsville, NC |
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Counties: | Rockingham | ||||||||
Major cities: | Reidsville, Eden | ||||||||
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NC 14 is a 16-mile (26 km) North Carolina state highway. It links Future Interstate 785/US 29 Bypass near Reidsville with the town of Eden, which is not served by any federal highways; US 311 is the only federal route that comes close to Eden. NC 14's southernmost segment is cosigned with US 158.
[edit] History
The original NC 14 was renumbered to NC 86 in the 1940 renumbering that matched North Carolina route numbers to those of Virginia. NC 65 was renumbered to NC 14 concurrently with that change.
In 1968, most of NC 14 was rebuilt as a new roadway, though it still connected Reidsville with Eden.